[ Infinitive and Gerunds ]
When you are talking about an activity, you usually use a
A. Infinitive
B. Gerund
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewThe shoe store and the market are within the same vicinity.
Vicinity means:
A. Surrounding area
B. District
C. Proximity
D. All of the above
Adverb › View
They have been married for ten years. However,______, he didn’t know that she had an elder brother.
A. Surprisingly
B. Hopefully
C. Obviously
D. Personally
