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A
will not miss
B
will not have missed
C
would not have missed
D
would not miss

Explanation

This is a third conditional structure ('Had you walked' = If you had walked). The result clause must use 'would have' + past participle. 'Would not have missed' fits the logic (fast walking prevents missing).

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A
The tree can not bear fruit.
B
The tree has not given fruit yet.
C
The tree has not caught any fruit.
D
The tree has not yet borne fruit.

Explanation

'bear fruit' is the correct colocation for a tree producing fruit. The correct present perfect form is 'The tree has not yet borne fruit.'

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A
heir
B
tradition
C
legitimacy
D
intrigue

Explanation

'Heritage' refers to valued objects and qualities such as historic buildings and cultural traditions that have been passed down from previous generations.

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A
as if
B
would rather
C
what's it like
D
what if

Explanation

'What if' is used to suggest a possibility or a course of action. 'What if we turn this land...' suggests considering the idea of planting mangoes due to the high price.

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A
from
B
to
C
for
D
with

Explanation

The noun 'obstacle' takes the preposition 'to'. An obstacle to something stands in the way of it.

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A
buck
B
sow
C
hunter
D
baron

Explanation

A 'sow' is an adult female pig. 'Buck' is a male deer/rabbit. 'Hunter' is common/masculine. 'Baron' is masculine (Baroness is female).

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A
Craven
B
Timid
C
Nervous
D
Intrepid

Explanation

'Craven', 'Timid', and 'Nervous' all relate to fear or lack of courage. 'Intrepid' means fearless or adventurous, making it the antonym and the odd one out.

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A
Neuter
B
Feminine
C
Common
D
Masculine

Explanation

The word 'orphan' can refer to a child of either sex who has lost parents. It is a common gender noun.

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A
have been, wanted
B
have to be, want
C
could be, will have wanted
D
were to be, would want

Explanation

The sentence seems jumbled or requires specific fillers. Based on standard structures: 'You have to be determined if you want to give up...'. The best matching option is 'have to be, want'.

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A
subject
B
tense
C
number
D
gender

Explanation

A finite verb changes according to tense, number, and subject (person). However, it does not change based on 'gender' in English (e.g., 'he goes', 'she goes' - same verb form).

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