What does the word ‘similar’ mean?
A. alike in appearance or nature, though not identical
B. A way of handling a problem
C. to critically examine the components of a subject to understand its meaning and/or nature as a whole
D. someone or something that contributes to an accomplishment, result or process.

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewIdentify the complete subject in the sentence: “My cousin Diana hit the ball right over the fence.”
A. Diana
B. The ball
C. My cousin
D. My cousin Diana
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I’m going to the cinema this weekend. What about you? – _________.
A. Yes, that’s alright.
B. I don’t have any plans yet.
C. OK, cool!
D. What are you up then?
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A. Are – play
B. Does – play
C. Do – playing
D. Do – play
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Which words BEST complete the sentence below?
Next summer Amber ______________ a new camp.
A. are attending
B. was attending
C. were attending
D. will be attending
