Staying in a guesthouse costs________ renting a room in a dormitory.
A. twice more than
B. twice as much as
C. as much twice as
D. as much as twice

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My friend and I had a tight bond, but it was broken when she moved away and we no longer talked anymore.
The word “bond” has several meanings. What is the meaning of “bond” in this sentence?
A. a written promise
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What change should be made in the sentence below?
Beavers use their tooths to eat some wood.
A. changes tooths to toothies
B. change tooths to toothes
C. change tooths to teeth
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The book _____ with ribbons was a gift from my friend Kelly.
A. wrapped
B. wrapping
C. wrap
D. to wrap
