Another word for a young child or baby.
A. Toddler
B. Pensioner
C. Spinster
D. Bachelor
E. Infant

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A. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You can go there then.
B. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You ought to go there then.
C. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You need to go there then.
D. In Hong Kong, the weather is nice in the fall. You don’t have to go there then.
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Tim is the class monitor, _______________ he?
A. is
B. was
C. isn’t
D. wasn’t
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Since you were responsible for your brother, I will pay for your new shoes.
A. Since you were responsible
B. I will pay for your new shoes
C. Since you were responsible for your brother,
D. for your brother,
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Tokyo is a big city. What is ‘big’ in this sentence?
A. adjective of quality
B. adjective of quantity
