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We can buy………………the sofa or the bookcase, whichever one you like best
A. neither
B. either
C. both
D. not only

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is the meaning of magistrate?
A. poor, uneducated people
B. to act with a great smugness of satisfaction
C. the judge in a police court
D. to apologize for or regret a past action
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Find the verb: “Bio” is a Greek root word meaning “life”.
A. life
B. is
C. root
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Grammar › ViewShe said, “I don’t know where my shoes are.”
A. She said that she didn’t know where her shoes are.
B. She said that she didn’t know where her shoes were.
C. She said that she doesn’t know where her shoes are.
D. She said that she doesn’t know where her shoes were.
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You can’t argue … science … laws of nature.
A. with/about
B. about/with
C. with/on
