“Just a minute,” said Tom.
A. Come here
B. Wait a short time
C. Hurry up
D. Go away

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has an adverb?
A. The sentence ‘She ran to catch the bus quickly.’ has an adverb ‘to’.
B. The sentence ‘She ran to catch the bus.’ has an adverb ‘to’.
C. The sentence ‘She ran quickly to catch the bus.’ has an adverb ‘quickly’.
D. The sentence ‘She quickly ran to catch the bus.’ has an adverb ‘ran’.
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Extremely large, big.
A. gullet
B. cue
C. massive
D. miniscule
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A. ‘Must’ indicates a suggestion in rules.
B. ‘Must’ refers to a personal choice in rules.
C. ‘Must’ is synonymous with ‘can’ in rules.
D. ‘Must’ means a mandatory requirement in rules.
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She _____ brush her teeth at night.
A. don’t
B. doesn’t
C. not
D. didn’t
