Match the set of noun phrases to grammar structures:
a contribution that benefits us the most
A. adjective + noun
B. noun + prepositional phrase
C. noun phrase + relative clause
D. noun + noun

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Vocabulary › ViewAfter the storm, there was a lot of debris.
Debris means:
A. There were too many cars stopped
B. There were a lot of open lanes
C. There was a lot of traffic
D. There was a lot of rubbish
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A : Do you know our city?
B: No, this is the first time I __________ here.
A. was
B. came
C. am coming
D. have been
Grammar › ViewBotanists recognize over fifty different species of sunflower, and variance exists even in those species. One species, the silverleaf sunflower, ______ both an early-flowering ecotype that tends to grow in coastal areas and a late-flowering ecotype that grows inland.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
A. encompassing
B. to encompass
C. encompasses
D. having encompassed
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It is freezing at night. I need a …. when I sleep.
A. Belt
B. Hat
C. Blanket
D. Towel
