[ Nouns Formation ]
DEPART
A. DEPARTSHIP
B. DEPARTED
C. DEPARTURE
D. DEPARTING

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A. goes
B. went
C. have gone
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“Sorry I can’t go swimming today”. “_____________________ ”
A. How about swimming?
B. Let’s go swimming.
C. OK. Maybe some other time
D. Why don’t you ask Richard?
E. OK. thanks.
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People with long hair wear a swim cap when they swim.
A. People with long hair wear a swim cap
B. when they swim.
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The prefix “Ab-” means…
A. Plenty
B. Away from, apart
C. Short
D. Believe, trust