[ Vocabulary ]
to urge strongly, advise earnestly
A. infringe
B. ameliorate
C. aplomb
D. exhort

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Grammar › ViewSomeone who cares only about himself/ herself and doesn’t consider others.
A. Rude
B. Selfish
C. Serious
Passive Voice › View
“Somebody has eaten all the apples.”
The passive form of the above sentence is ….
A. All the apples are eaten by somebody.
B. All the apples have been eaten by somebody.
C. All the apples has been eaten by somebody.
D. All the apples is eaten by somebody.
Grammar › ViewBikes are _______________ than motorbikes.
A. more safe
B. the most safe
C. safest
D. safer
Tenses › View
Are you going to Lena’s party? – No. I……..home tonight. I’m a little tired.
A. am staying
B. stay
C. stayed
