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Choose the answers from the options A to D
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Gary |
The news of your accident really gave
us a scare. |
Zeth |
Well, I'm much better now. But I have to stay another week for
observation. |
Lee |
Gosh, Zeth, school is not the same
without you. The discipline problems have worsened. |
Robby |
Yes, even the prefects have relaxed in
their work. |
Zeth |
You're all flattering me. When I
return, I'll see everything for myself. |
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gave us a scare |
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frightened us
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B |
confused us |
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made us worried |
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D |
took us by surprise |
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The discipline problems
have worsened |
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There are many disciple problems. |
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B |
There is a decline in discipline problems. |
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There is an increase in discipline problems.
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D |
Discipline problems are always worsening. |
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You're all flattering me |
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You're all being very kind. |
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You're all poking fun at me. |
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You're all making me very happy. |
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D |
You're all praising me too highly.
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Answers : 1A
2C 3D |
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