Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
She is more careful than her husband.
A. Her husband is not careful as her.
B. Her husband is not as careful as her.
C. She is not different from her husband.
D. Her husband is as careful as her.
Although she felt hungry, she didn’t eat anything.
A. She felt hungry, so she didn’t eat anything.
B. Because she felt hungry, she didn’t eat anything.
C. She didn’t eat anything, so she felt hungry.
D. She felt hungry, but she didn’t eat anything.
I am interested in reading romantic stories.
A. I dislike reading romantic stories.
B. I love reading romantic stories.
C. I don’t like reading romantic stories.
D. I enjoy to read romantic stories.
Let’s go to the supermarket!
A. How about go to the supermarket?
B. Why don’t we go to the supermarket?
C. We shouldn’t go to the supermarket, right?
D. Shall we going to the supermarket?