[ Conjunction ]
We should eat well … get sick easily.
A. to
B. in order to
C. In order not to

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A. Right
B. Wrong
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He ________ for twenty years before he retired last year
A. had been teaching
B. has taught
C. was teaching
D. has been teaching
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A. Have you informed
B. Has you informed
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D. Have you been informed
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“John isn’t sure that the meeting will be held tomorrow.”
“But I ____.”
A. certain
B. certainly
C. am certain
D. am certainly
