[ Grammar ]
I’m sure you______enjoy yourself in England.
A. are going
B. will
C. will going

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A. When referring to a specific noun known to the listener or reader.
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C. When referring to an abstract concept
D. When the noun starts with a vowel
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A. can have
B. must have
C. would have
D. shouldn’t have
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My mother asks me to choose ___________ a hamster ____________ a cat as a pet.
A. either…or…
B. either…nor…
C. neither…or…
D. neither…nor…
