[ Grammar ]
They have finished it, ….?
A. Don’t they?
B. Haven’t they?
C. Aren’t they?

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Grammar › ViewYou must drive slower in built up areas. The ____ you drive in the city, the ____ it is that you will have an accident.
A. faster – probable
B. quicker – probably
C. faster – more probably
D. quicker – more probable
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This car doesn’t go as fast as my old one ___.
a. do
b. does
c. did
After all that I have been ___, you want me to give this up?
a. thorough
b. through
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Which of the following is a collective noun?
A. Cake
B. Team
C. Apple
D. River
