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**Question 25:** **C. Yes, I'd love to.** This is the most natural and polite response to an invitation.
**Question 41:** **A. This room should be cleaned every day.** This is the correct use of the modal verb "should" for giving advice or suggesting an action. Option B incorrectly uses the past perfect, and option C uses the present perfect continuous, which doesn't fit the context. D is simply incorrect grammar.
**Question 42:** **D. The man who is talking to the lady over there is my new boss.** This sentence uses the correct relative pronoun "who" to refer to a person. Options A and C use "whom", which is not correct in this context. Option B makes an incomplete sentence.
**Question 43:** **A. New York is bigger than Los Angeles in population.** The question specifies population size, so this answer directly addresses the comparison.
**Question 44:** **A. It was too cold, so the children had to stay at home.** This sentence correctly explains the cause and effect relationship between the cold weather and the children not swimming.
**Question 45:** **A. Bob told me he would help me.** This option correctly reports what Bob said. Option B changes the meaning, C changes the tense, and D implies a warning which is not in the original.
**Question 46:** **D. He used to go fishing when he was small.** This sentence correctly uses the phrase "used to" to describe a past habit. The other options have incorrect verb tenses or use "used to" incorrectly.
**Question 47:** **C. We ought to have submitted our assignment tomorrow.** This sentence expresses an unfulfilled obligation using "ought to have" + past participle. The prompt implies the assignment is *due* tomorrow, and as such it is incorrect - they *should* have submitted it *today/yesterday*. Were the sentence to read "We ought to *submit*..." then B would be correct.
**Question 48:** **B. She suggested to take the plane today or to go by train tomorrow.** (Technically, the most grammatically correct way to phrase this is "She suggested *taking* the plane today or *going* by train tomorrow.") Options A, C, and D have incorrect verb forms or word order.
**Question 49:** **D. If I meet an Alien from an outer space, I would invite him to my home to talk.** This is a correct Type 2 conditional sentence (hypothetical situation).
**Question 50:** **B. I have never travelled by air before.** This option correctly uses the present perfect to talk about an experience at an unspecified time in the past. The other options have grammatical errors with the use of "never."
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