I’d like _______ cup of tea, please.
A. the
B. a
C. an
D. –

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewJapanese car ………….. Toyota has regained its slot as the world’s biggest vehicle maker.
A. society
B. productor
C. manufacturer
D. no answer is correct
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Differentiate between a stative verb and a dynamic verb with examples.
A. Stative verb example: ‘run’ (She runs every day)
B. Dynamic verb example: ‘think’ (She is thinking about her future)
C. Stative verb example: ‘eat’ (She eats breakfast every morning)
D. Stative verb example: ‘believe’ (She believes in ghosts). Dynamic verb example: ‘run’ (She is running in the park).
If Clauses › ViewLet’s go swimming. No, it’s too cold. If it _________ warmer, I wouldn’t mind going for a swim.
A. is
B. will be
C. had been
D. were
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What is the adverbial in this sentence? “We waited for her at the entrance.”
A. We
B. For her
C. At the entrance
D. Entrance
