Combine the sentences: ‘I enjoy swimming. I also like running.’
A. I like swimming and running.
B. I enjoy swimming or I also like running.
C. I enjoy swimming but I dislike running.
D. I enjoy swimming and I also like running.

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Vocabulary › ViewI tried to read some of the meals …………. to see ig that helped but it didn’t
A. out loud
B. explanation
C. complaint
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I ________ (invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone _______ (come).
A. will be inviting/will come
B. will invite/will come
C. am going to invite/will be coming
D. will invite/will be coming
Passive Voice › ViewA new book ___ by that company next year.
A. Will publish
B. Will be published
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Choose the correct synonym
Yesterday I ran into Sam at the grocery store. I had not seen him for years
A. met
B. visited
C. said goodbye to
D. made friends with
