i’d like to buy…….new clothes but i don’t have……..money.
A. a – the
B. an – the
C. some – much
D. much – some

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Vocabulary › ViewCANDID: Please be candid.
A. Be careful
B. Show sympathy
C. Show fairness to both sides
D. Say what you really think
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John: “It was me. I stole your money yesterday.”
A. John warned me not to steal my money the day before.
B. John admitted stealing my money the day before.
C. John suggested that he stole my money the day before.
D. John apologized to stealing my money the day before.
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A. ‘Used to’ refers to past habits, while ‘be used to’ refers to current familiarity.
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I post a lot _________ social media.
A. on
B. in
C. by
