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English, 19.12.2021 16:20, josediaz1124

1. My brother is under seventeen. He isn’t ……………. to drive a car. A. old enough B. young enough C. enough old D. enough young
2. Kitchen is a ……………. place for children to play.
A. convenient B. suitable C. dangerous D. comfortable
3. Could you help me, please? – ……………..
A. No, thank you B. Yes, That’s very kind of you. C. Of course. D. I’d love to.
4. My friend speaks English very ……………., so she always has good marks.
A. good B. well C. bad D. badly
5. You should walk on the ………..
A. sidewalk B. street C. avenue D. road
6. I love the people in my village. They are so……………. and hospitable.
A. friendly B. vast C. slow D. inconvenient
7. I haven’t seen Tom ……… we left school.
A. on B. since C. with D. for

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