I can’t decide _____ to play soccer this year _____ take gymnastics.
A. neither … nor
B. whether … or

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Grammar › ViewClerk : Good afternoon, Sir. May I help you?
Mr. Edo : Could you give me some details about your package tours?
Clerk : Certainly. Would you like to see our brochures? Here they are
Mr. Edo : Thank you. Well, this 7-day Japan tour seems to be an interesting one.
Clerk : We could book your tickets if you like.
Mr. Edo : Oh yes. But it is not for me alone. I want five tickets to be booked.
Clerk : Sure, we can do it. Please fill in these forms.
Mr. Edo : Thank you.
Clerk : Would you like us to send the tickets to you by post or email?
Mr. Edo : Email, Please. Can I take them on this Saturday?
Clerk : Sure, we’ll keep them ready for you.
Where does the conversation take place?
A. At local ticket
B. At the airport
C. At train station
D. At travel agency
Prepositions › View
Which parent wouldn’t want a remarkably gifted child, one that would always get good marks and good ____________ every subject without trying very hard?
A. at
B. on
C. of
D. for
Grammar › ViewCombine the two sentences using a noun clause: The student stole the doughnut from the teacher. It was delicious.
A. What the student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
B. The student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
C. What the student stole from the teacher was delicious.
D. It was delicious that the student stole the doughnut from the teacher.
Conjunctions › View
___ the teacher explained the lesson several times, the pupils still did not understand it.
A. Although
B. As
C. If
