Vocabulary
Grammar 1
Grammar 2
100

It is nearly impossible to eliminate all _______, but reporters should strive for neutrality.

bias/opinions

bias

100

The people saw the accident and then they called the paramedics.

Having seen the accident, they called the paramedics.

100

The ground is soaking wet, so it _______ (rain) heavily overnight.

certain

must have rained

100

The press conference was packed with _______ eager to ask the prime minister a question.

opinions/journalists

journalists

100
The CEO gave a statement and left the press conference.

Having given a statement, the CEO left the press conference.

100

If you don't see your package, the delivery driver _______ (hide) it behind the bush.

possible

might have hidden

100

The magazine features several _______ on sustainable living and green energy.

articles/opinions

articles

100

The journalists finished writing the article and then gave it to the newspaper.

Having finished writing the article, the journalists gave it to the newspaper.

100

We _______ (take) the wrong turn a few miles back.

possible

might have taken

100

The editorial section of the newspaper is reserved for personal _______ on current events.

opinions/scandal

opinions

100

The police interviewed all eyewitnesses and then went outside.

Having interviewed all eyewitnesses, the police went outside. 

100

He _______ (steal) the cookies because he was at work all day.

not possible

couldn't have stolen

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