[ Grammar ]
Which pairs is not the opposite word.
A. Seldom – Always
B. Rarely – Often
C. Never – Often
D. Always – Often

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A. was catching
B. caught
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Use a coordinating conjunction to combine: ‘I enjoy hiking. I enjoy biking.’
A. I enjoy hiking but not biking.
B. I enjoy hiking or biking.
C. I enjoy hiking and biking.
D. I enjoy neither hiking nor biking.
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Danny received not only a new book but also a new shirt.
A. coordinating
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C. subordinating
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I didn’t expect______________the match as much as I did.
A. enjoying
B. enjoy
C. to enjoy
