[ Past Tenses ]
‘ I have never driven an automatic car before.’
‘ I will soon … to it.’
A. get used
B. be used
C. used

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A. could
B. should
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Tom broke his promise to keep my secret. He apologised for that.
A. Having broken his promise to keep my secret, he apologises for that.
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The white snow is very cold.
A. cold
B. snow
C. white
D. very
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Which word is a plural noun?
A. chair
B. cat
C. chairs
D. table
