[ Adjective / Noun + to Infinitive ]
It is ____ for him to enjoy the party because he’s fairly busy now.
A. unlike
B. likable
C. likely
D. unlikely

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A. aren’t
B. is
C. are
D. isn’t
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Which sentence correctly uses the adverb “quietly”?
A. She sweeps quietly in the choir.
B. He runs quietly in the park.
C. They talk quietly on the phone.
D. We yells quietly at the table.
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A. was running
B. were running
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Oliver ________his mother to take him to McDonald’s.
A. persuaded
B. convinced
