[ Conjunction ]
He has so many things to do. He works … as the manager of the company but also as the HRD.
A. neither
B. either
C. both
D. not only

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A. He asked me what she likes.
B. He asked me what she liked.
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A. have to
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A. pay
B. paid
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a. around
b. across
c. over
d. opposite
