Our company doesn’t intend to … in the football match this year.
A. to compete
B. competing

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A. to declare a formal order
B. a feverish physical state marked by delusions and confusion
C. to destroy a great number
D. angry
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Hey there, Faisal and Wawan! Let’s have some fun with words! What is the comparative form of the adjective ‘big’?
A. biggerer
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A. She is always studying at night.
B. She is study at night.
C. She studies at night right now.
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Mike joined the ranks of the unemployed although he graduated with a good degree.
A. Mike graduated with a goood degree. However, he joined the ranks of the unemployed.
B. If Mike graduated with a goood degree. However, he would joined the ranks of the unemployed.
C. Although Mike graduated with a goood degree, he joined the ranks of the unemployed.
D. That Mike graduated with a goood degree, he joined the ranks of the unemployed.
