[ Grammar and Idioms ]
What is the difference between “affect” and “effect”?
A. “Affect” is a verb; “effect” is a noun.
B. “Affect” is a noun; “effect” is a verb.
C. Both mean the same and are interchangeable.
D. Both are verbs but used in different contexts.

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A. can’t
B. can
C. shouldn’t
D. should
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a good example of a noun used as adjetive is:
A. my teacher has a book
B. The book is my teacher
C. That´s my English book
D. The book of English
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A. fish
B. duck
C. baby
D. child
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Which are antonyms for “opponent”?
A. partner, friend
B. false, invalid
C. fake, counterfeit
