The expression “If you run after two hares you will catch neither” means:
a. Greed results in failure.
b. Fitness is a big concern.
c. You can not do two things well at the same time.

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A. Either you finish your homework or you’ll face the consequences.
B. Both Sarah and John enjoy playing soccer and basketball.
C. Not only did she cook but she also cleaned.
D. Neither the teacher nor the students were impressed with the presentation.
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Is ___________ your car over there?
A. This
B. That
C. These
D. Those
We’re happy ………. that you are joining our football club, Mr Dale.
A. to confirm
B. confirming
C. to have confirmed
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Unless you _______all of my questions, I can’t do anything to help you.
A. answered
B. answer
C. would answer
D. are answering
