. He met several colleagues upon his first day at work, –was the team leader. He is happy that his team leader seems to be a cheerful guy.
A. both of whom
B. either of whom
C. none of whom
D. neither of whom
E. one of whom

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Wendel may go to the pet store.
A. may
B. go
C. to
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A: My clothes are dirty.
B: You…
A. You should to clean your clothes.
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A. about/in
B. in/from
C. for/to
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Kenny used to __________ with his secondary school mates, but now they had grown apart.
A. hang up
B. hang over
C. hang out
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