[ Comparison and Modals ]
Lisa’s suitcase weighs 15 kilograms, and Bob’s suitcase weighs 12 kilograms. Lisa’s suitcase is ______ Bob’s.
A. larger than
B. older than
C. heavier than
D. lighter than

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Noun and Pronoun › ViewBefore entering someone’s house, we must ….. on the door.
A. Cry
B. Scream
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D. Knock
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True or False: ‘Neither’ is used to show agreement in negative sentences.
A. FALSE
B. Maybe
C. True but only in positive sentences
D. TRUE
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A. would like to
B. would like
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The restaurant has a ________ decorated room that I perfect for hosting children’s parties.
A. Cheerful
B. Cheerfully
C. Cheerfulness
D. Cheer
