[ Vocabulary ]
To keep something in good condition.
A. decline
B. maintain
C. adapt
D. create

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A. under
B. beneath
C. down
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A. To separate a subject and a verb in a sentence
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A. yet
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Hi. I’m Ester. I’m looking for someone like me—someone who doesn’t get angry or stop trying if something is difficult or takes a long time.
A. honest
B. patient
C. friendly
