Those examples are not enough, you should give ________ examples to make your argument convincing.
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A.some |
B.any |
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C.some more |
D.any more |
I didn't quite catch you, Mr. Smith. Will you speak more slowly to make you ________?
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A.hear |
B.understood |
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C.listened |
D.known |
----Will you keep me ________ the latest news about the football games taking place in Atlanta?
----Sure. I'll let you know soon after the games are over.
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A.informed of |
B.informed on |
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C.informing about |
D.to be informed |
----Good morning. Can I help you?
----I'd like to have the package ________, madam.
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A.be weighed |
B.to be weighed |
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C.to weigh |
D.weighed |
There's too much rain in the south _______ there's so little in the north.
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A.and but |
B.when |
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C.while |
D.however |
It was during the late 1980s that the villagers ________ the new hospital ________.
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A.got, built |
B.has; built |
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C.had; to build |
D.had had; built |
It seems as if the suit _______ to his own measure. But actually be bought it yesterday.
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A.was made |
B.is made |
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C.has been made |
D.has made |
________ these conditions, the number of churches and church membership grew in the postwar decade.
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A.Because |
B.Despite |
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C.According |
D.Although |