[ Grammar ]
An adjective does not always come before that noun or pronoun
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewThe following sentences can use both, gerunds or infinitives: “I love to eat pasta.” / “I love eating pasta.” It is possible to affirm that
A. the two sentences have the same meaning.
B. the two sentences have different meanings.
C. one of the sentences is grammatically incorrect.
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All people _____ obey the traffic rules.
A. mustn’t
B. have to
C. must
D. don’t have to
Grammar › ViewHe takes ….. medicine
A. much
B. many
C. a lot of
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She gets very ______ when she doesn’t get her own way.
A. angry
B. better
C. worse
D. fit
