[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Put on your coat. It’s quite windy.
A. wear
B. bring
C. prepare
D. take off

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Idioms › View“En masse” means ___.
a. one by one
b. nobody
c. as a group
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Mr. Donald would rather think of his future ____ think of ____ affected his _____.
A. Then, who’s, passed
B. Than, who’s, passed
C. Then, whose, past
D. Then, who’s, past
E. Than, whose, past
Paris is __________ its art and culture.
A. responsible for
B. well-known for
C. introduced to
D. enjoyed doing
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He and Andre _______ good friends and they go everywhere together.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
