“It ________ rain this evening. Why don’t you take an umbrella?”
“That’s a good idea. May I borrow yours?”
A. had better
B. could be
C. must
D. might

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Vocabulary › ViewExplain the difference between considerate and considerable.
A. Considerate is about being thoughtful towards others, while considerable refers to something significant in size or amount.
B. Considerate is used to describe a large amount, while considerable is used to describe a small amount.
C. Considerate means being considerate of others’ feelings, while considerable means being considerate of others’ opinions.
D. Considerate refers to physical size, while considerable refers to emotional size.
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________do you go to school? – By bus
A. What
B. Where
C. When
D. How
Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewThe old city has __ streets.
A. narrow
B. spacious
C. vast
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The garbage is picked up early in the morning.
A. Active
B. Passive
