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Class : Class 2
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Class : Class 7
yes, answer is safe but it is given a 'b'. I marked the same option and it was correct
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Class : Class 10
actually the answer will be the third option but the third option is marked as "b" as its in the wrong order in the test "safe" option was on the second position so I marked b but in the results the option"safe" came to the third position
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Class : Class 4
shouldn't the answer be dGrandmother at first objected about having a monkey in the houseto is a little confusing
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Class : Class 7
The correct option is CGrandmother at first objected to having a monkey in the house.but the word ''having'' should change to ''have''.
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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is C
Grandmother at first objected to having a monkey in the house
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Class : Class 1
The correct answer is A.
People of slums don't have easy access to clean drinking water.
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Class : Class 7
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Class : Class 1
The word “until” is a conjunction that is used to refer to the time that took place or passed before an event or incident. Example, “You cannot watch television until you finish washing the dishes.”
The word “unless,” is also a conjunction. But it is used to refer to a condition which makes the event or incident that precedes it impossible. Example, "Unless you give me the money, I am not going to give you the shoes."