(adjective) complete or full; not leaving out any part
A. entire
B. scenery
C. compare
D. divide

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A. Tim said that he didn’t like sharing a bedroom with my brother.
B. Tim said that he didn’t like sharing a bedroom with his brother.
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Which sentence describes about things that are always true?
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A. used to
B. uses to
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I forgot to pay the parking ticket yesterday. When I remembered to pay, I hadn´t money.
A. 1 mistake
B. 2 mistakes
C. 3 mistakes
D. it is ok
