[ Nouns and Vocabulary ]
What does the word, “compare” mean?
A. To find likeness
B. To summarize information without any comparison.
C. To ignore similarities and focus on one aspect.
D. To analyze only the differences.

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A. He said that she always wore a coat.
B. He said she always wear a coat.
C. He said that she always had wore a coat.
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__________ tomorrow 100%. I’ve got a day off. So we can go out somewhere.
A. I will not have been working
B. I’m not working
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a. stair
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Do you have ____ money with you?
A. these
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D. any
