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Just throw the ball … your classmate !
A. into
B. on
C. at
D. to
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Grammar › ViewThe expression “to become synonymous with” means
A. To be the same as.
B. To be the opposite of.
C. To be in sympathy with.
D. To be discharged from.
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Is this relative clause defining or non defining?
My neighbour, who is a very curious person, is always peering out of the window.
A. Defining
B. Non defining
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