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#Grammar Had the necessary approvals been secured earlier, the project ..... currently facing such a significant setback.
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  •   is not
  •   would not be
  •   would not have been
  •   might not have been
10 votes


#Vocab After years of research, the scientist experienced a moment of ..... with her groundbreaking discovery.
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  •   sorrow
  •   triumph
  •   confusion
  •   frustration
11 votes


#Vocab His willingness to work overtime showed his dedication to ..... his promise to finish the project on time.
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  •   abandon
  •   redeem
  •   postpone
  •   retreat
13 votes


#Grammar By the time the movie starts, I'm sure that all the best seats ..... taken.
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  •   are being
  •   will have been
  •   have been
  •   will be
13 votes


#Vocab The complex negotiation, which involved multiple stakeholders and seemingly insurmountable disagreements, was a remarkable ..... of diplomacy and strategic communication.
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  •   maneuver
  •   endeavor
  •   feat
  •   undertaking
12 votes


#Grammar They were quite surprised when it started raining, even though they brought an umbrella, because they ..... it was going to rain without checking the forecast.
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  •   knew
  •   had known
  •   would know
  •   would have known
12 votes


#Grammar When the printer starts making that clicking sound, I need to ..... to prevent further damage.
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  •   get it fix
  •   have fix it
  •   have it fixed
  •   have it to fix
16 votes


#Grammar Given the lack of any evidence, the painting is believed to ..... a forgery, despite its apparent age.
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  •   being
  •   to be
  •   been
  •   have been
3 votes


#Idiom After much deliberation, the company decided to ..... and implement the new cost-cutting measures.
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  •   see the light
  •   bite the bullet
  •   hit the nail on the head
  •   call it a day
8 votes


#Idiom And just how do you expect us to get into that vault? It's safe as ...... . Just look at the alarm system!
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  •   houses
  •   a bank
  •   chamberlains
  •   a chest
10 votes


#Vocab The detective's ..... pursuit of the truth eventually led to the criminal's capture.
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  •   casual
  •   sporadic
  •   relentless
  •   reluctant
5 votes


#Grammar You must submit your application by the deadline; ...... , it will not be considered.
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  •   so that
  •   therefore
  •   otherwise
  •   in case
8 votes


#Grammar The detective was convinced ...... the suspect was telling the truth.
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  •   for what
  •   about what
  •   of what
  •   that
9 votes


#Grammar Studies suggest that people who exercise regularly have fewer health issues than those ..... .
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  •   that does not exercise often
  •   without regular exercise
  •   who lack to exercise regularly
  •   having not exercise frequently
11 votes


#Idiom I ...... last time and I'm going to make sure that won't happen again. It should be done in the right way this time.
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  •   kept up with the joneses
  •   made a pig's ear of it
  •   raised the bar
  •   slept on it
8 votes


#Grammar ...... the team had practiced diligently, they still lost the championship game.
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  •   Because
  •   On account of
  •   Much as
  •   As a result
24 votes


#Grammar The old lighthouse, a beacon for ships for centuries, now stands abandoned, the tower of which is covered in vines, its light ..... replaced by shadows.
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  •   was
  •   being
  •   having
  •   to be
6 votes


#Idiom The issues that you're trying to ignore in your relationship will come to ...... eventually, so you might as well deal with them now.
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  •   a hand
  •   a head
  •   heels
  •   terms
15 votes


#Vocab The melancholic melody, with its sorrowful tone, did not simply touch her, but rather, ...... a deep sense of sadness within her.
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  •   evoke
  •   dispute
  •   quarrel
  •   interact
10 votes

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