We neither found the keys nor remembered the alarm code.
A. neither…nor
B. either…or
C. not only…but also
D. both…and

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AS FAR AS meals ARE CONCERNED, they breakfast, lunch and dinner are included in the basic service pack.
A. Regarding
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David _____ ___ angry if we don’t pay our debt to him
A. Will
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C. Will not be
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A. It will definitely rain tomorrow.
B. It might rain tomorrow.
C. It will rain tomorrow.
D. It rains tomorrow.
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Elliot tried several remedies, but he finally decided to call a professional.
A. words
B. phrases
C. clauses
