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Let us show you ________ a bike.


  1. A.
    how to ride
  2. B.
    how ride
  3. C.
    how to riding
  4. D.
    to ride
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2.                A.congratulate     B.spend          C.celebrate D.consider

 

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4.                A.break          B.rest            C.desk D.first

 

5.                A.noses          B.hands          C.faces D.eyes

 

6.                A.gift            B.person         C.hand D.turkey

 

7.                A.thought        B.description      C.respect   D.imagination

 

8.                A.raise           B.need           C.buy  D.show

 

9.                A.look at         B.care for         C.take away D.drive off

 

10.               A.himself         B.itself           C.herself    D.themselves

 

11.               A.said           B.asked          C.talked D.spoke

 

12.               A.chances        B.forms          C.ways  D.times

 

13.               A.much          B.many          C.often D.long

 

14.               A.thankful        B.helpful         C.careful    D.beautiful

 

15.               A.moves         B.holds          C.reaches   D.puts

 

 

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