To state your support for a position or a side.
A. reason
B. paraphrase
C. claim
D. rebuttal

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Quantifiers › ViewDo you ____ time reading in English and listening to podcasts?
A. pass much
B. pass a lot of
C. spend many
D. spend much
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What is the best conjunction word to join or glue the next sentences? :
Do you like the chocolate ice cream? Do you prefer the banana split with strawberries in it?
_____
A. Do you like the chocolate ice cream, but do you prefer the banana split with strawberries in it?
B. Do you prefer the chocolate ice cream, or do you prefer the banana split with strawberries in it?
C. Do you prefer the chocolate ice cream, and do you prefer the banana split with strawberries in it?
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The shop assistant finally agreed ____ a full refund.
A. giving me
B. give me
C. to give me
D. me to give
