[ Grammar ]
The two policemen walked on ………………… side of the robber.
A. both
B. inside
C. either
D. between

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Grammar › ViewChange the active sentence to passive.
Passengers must show valid tickets.
A. Passengers show valid tickets.
B. Passengers might show valid tickets.
C. Valid tickets shown by passengers.
D. Valid tickets must be shown (by passengers).
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Me and my friends did not miss the fried noodle ______ we had our lunch
A. Moreover
B. Finally
C. Although
D. Already
Adjective › ViewI plan on wearing my ________ coat.
a.long black
b.black long
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Identify the adverb of degree: *The weather is extremely cold today.*
A. Weather
B. Extremely
C. Cold
D. Today
