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C. spectacle
Niagara Falls is a visually impressive display, making "spectacle" the best fit.
D. Contaminated
The sentence requires an adjective to describe the water. "Contaminated water" is the correct form.
C. I hope not
This is the most natural response to express a desire for something not to happen.
B. the other is not
This maintains the parallel structure with "one is experienced" and implies the other geologist is not experienced.
C. Now that
"Now that" indicates a cause-and-effect relationship: because Paul brought the money, they can go to the cafeteria.
D. Yes, so I'm looking forward to it.
This is the most fitting response, confirming it's the first trip and expressing excitement.
B. the more nervous you will get
This correctly uses the comparative structure "the more... the more" to show the correlation between exam importance and nervousness.
B. by far
"By far" is used to emphasize the superlative, meaning this is the most difficult job by a significant margin.
C. used
"Would you mind if I used your car?" is the correct grammatical structure for this polite request.
A. making
"Making excuses" is the common idiom for creating reasons to avoid something.
"Comparative" refers to the stage of education in primary school.
"Come up to expectations" means to meet the expected standards.
Nurses "measure" height. While they also "take" measurements, "measure" is more specific in this context.
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