He gave me …
a. a marvellous silver bracelet.
b. a silver marvellous bracelet.
C. a marvellous bracelet of silver.

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A. Either, or
B. Must, will
C. Stop, hide
D. My, them
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Taking a taxi to work … than taking a bus to work.
A. is more expensive
B. more expensive
C. expensive
D. as expensive
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A. From ‘store’ to ‘groceries’
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C. From ‘went’ to ‘bought’
D. From ‘he’ to ‘you’
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What words go in the blank?
I love to go to the taco restaurant. ________ next to my house.
A. There is
B. There are
C. It is
D. They are
