What does the verb “collaborate” mean?
A. To work alone
B. To work against someone
C. To work together with a common goal
D. To ignore others

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When he drives, he always uses seat belt.
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A. When he drives, seat belt was always used by him.
B. When he drives, seat belt has been used by him.
C. When he drives, seat belt is always used by him.
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“This is a really good book, you should read it”
A. Gill recommended us to read the book.
B. Gill recommended reading the book.
C. Gill recommended to read the book.
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My favorite subject is English ________ it is very interesting and important to speak it nowadays.
A. because
B. so
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Illicit
A. Illegal
B. Draw
C. Differ
D. Postpone
