It is not very (near/far) from my house to the post office. It is just 500 metres.
A. far
B. near

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Adverbs of Frequency › ViewI … coffee.
A. drink sometimes
B. sometimes drink
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Which one has the same meaning? “You mustn’t use the swimming pool before 10.”
A. You can’t use the swimming pool before 10.
B. You don’t need to use the swimming pool before 10.
C. You don’t have to use the swimming pool before 10.
Reported Speech › ViewPeter said, “Alice, are you busy now?”
Peter asked Alice ___ .
A) she was busy.
B) if she was busy then.
C) she would be busy.
d) if she is busy.
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Change to passive:
John’s mother raised him in a small town.
_____
A. John was raised in a small town by his mother.
B. John has been raised by his mother in a small town.
C. John was being raised in a small town by his mother.
D. The mother was raised in a small town.
