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Which of the following phrases can be used instead of wish to describe an ideal or fanciful desire?
A. if so
B. if only
C. if possible
D. if hopefully

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“It ___ have been one of the staff as I’m the only person with a key.”
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The synonym of the word ‘cobbler’ is
A. Carpenters
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A. much
B. less
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