Turn off
A. Stop a machine, light, or device from working.
B. Increase the brightness of a light.
C. Start a machine, light, or device.
D. Make a device operate faster.

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A. The company will be launching a new product next month.
B. Next month, a new product will be launched by the company.
C. A new product will be launched by the company next month.
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Now, ___________ your book.
A. look at
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I don’t _______ watch TV.
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