Choose the sentence with a correct contrast.
A. I like cars, and I like buses.
B. I like cars but I prefer buses.
C. I like cars or I like buses.
D. I like cars because I prefer buses.

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Used To, Be Used To, Get Used To › ViewWhen ِِAhmed was the head of our Company , everything _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ well organized. Now it’s total chaos here.
A. Got used to be
B. Was used to being
C. Used to be .
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. Identify the sentence that uses a modal verb to express future intention.
A. I might go to the party if I finish my work.
B. She will travel to France next summer.
C. You should see a doctor about that cough.
D. He can play the guitar very well.
Vocabulary › Viewto assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing
A. abet
B. sordid
C. merciless
D. sully
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Which type of sentence is the example below?
The story was written long ago in Persia, it is about a flying carpet.
A. Run-On
B. Complete Sentence
