[ Coordinating Conjunctions ]
People either don’t have the money …….. aren’t willing to spend it.
A. and
B. neither
C. or
D. although

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A. Which restaurant are you going to?
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By the end of the week he______ all his money.
A. will have spending
B. will have spent
C. will be spending
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A. True
B. False
Comparative Degree (Adjective) › View
A negative number is … (little) than zero.
- less
- more little
