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… in room 10.
A. You are no
B. You not
C. You aren’t

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Verbs + Infinitives / Gerunds › ViewWhich is a gerund?
A. to accept
B. turning up
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‘How many horses ____?’
‘She’s got three.’
_
A. your aunt owns
B. is your aunt owning
C. does your aunt own
D. your aunt is owning
Grammar › ViewLondon is bigger than Warsaw.
A. London is as small as Warsaw.
B. London isn’t as big as Warsaw.
C. Warsaw isn’t as big as London.
D. Warsaw is as small as London.
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Identify the ADJECTIVES in this sentence:
“Lazy people often lead dull lives.”
A. people
B. lives
C. lazy, dull
D. lazy