Happy
A. Glad
B. Unhappy

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A. not play
B. are not play
C. do not play
D. does not play
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A. so
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B. Lisa received financial support from her uncle last year, so she can continue her university course now.
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In case it … we’ll take a taxi.
A. rained
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C. will rain
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