[ Grammar ]
I like watching TV more than playing football. → I prefer _________________.
A. watching TV to playing football.
B. playing football to watching TV.
C. watching TV than playing football.
D. to watch TV than playing football.

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A. were living
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A. Moreover,
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A. mustn’t
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