She ______ take a five-week business trip. That’s what her boss told her yesterday.
A. is able to
B. would rather
C. is to
D. would like to

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Present Tense › ViewChoose the sentence that has similar meaning: Neil always forgets his wife’s birthday.
A. Neil never remembers his wife’s birthday.
B. Neil is not remembering his wife’s birthday.
C. Neil isn’t remember his wife’s birthday.
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Transform this statement into a question:
“Juliana spoke English very well”
A. Juliana speak English very well?
B. Did Juliana speak English very well?
C. Did Juliana spoke English very well?
D. Juliana spoke English very well?
Vocabulary › ViewCompromise
A. settlement of differences or agreement
B. absolutely trustworthy or sure, perfect
C. having become solid, firm, or coherent
D. examined or perused carefully
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I can’t understand the instructions. They’re _____ Chinese.
A. by
B. at
C. in
D. for
