[ Idioms ]
To start on a journey is to ___.
a. set in
b. set by
c. set off

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Grammar › Viewchange to passive voice: Sam closed the door.
A. The door had been closed by Sam.
B. The door was closed by Sam.
C. The door has been closed by Sam.
D. The door is closed by Sam.
E. The door was closed Sam.
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I have ….watches that I can’t decide which one to wear.
A. So many
B. Too much
C. So
D. Such many
E. So a lot of
Grammar › ViewMy mother and I went to ______ hospital to visit her friend.
A. a
B. an
C. the
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Identify the conjunction of purpose in this sentence: ‘She saved money so that she could buy a new phone.’
A. although
B. because
C. in order to
D. so that
