[ Adverb ]
What is the adverb?
She bought an expensive necklace cheaply.
A. bought
B. an
C. expensive
D. cheaply
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Choose the sentence that has a similar meaning: In my cycling group there’s George, tom, Harry and me.
A. My cycling group consists of George, Tom, Harry and me.
B. My cycling group consisting of George, Tom, Harry and me.
C. My cycling group is consisting George, Tom, Harry and me.
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