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    Why don't you hazard a try?

    1. Caviar is delicious served spread on toast, flavored with a few drops of lemon juice, eating as an appetizer.


    2. During election campaigns, politicians often hold frequent debates regarding major issues.

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    rarely does Muaxuan encourage us like this ! come on ...
    1) C - eaten
    2) I am really confused! It seems that nothing is wrong here. However I chose C)
    help me!

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    Originally posted by MaliciousHUT

    rarely does Muaxuan encourage us like this ! come on ...


    Malicious, Are you ready for the exam? Good Luck!!!

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    thankcui Muaxuan!
    I am doing my best! And you? Will you take TOEFL this time?
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    Hi muaxuan and malicious,
    Let me try

    1. C ==> be eaten.
    "Eaten" is OK, but as we have a list of PIIs we should add "and".

    2. C==> frequent
    As you know "often" more or less means "frequent". BTW redundancy is no longer tested on TOEFL Section II. Is this right, ERIN .

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    well, you all got the right answers.

    But what do you think of this sentence's first part?

    Caviar is delicious served spread on toast, flavored with a few drops of lemon juice, eaten as an appetizer.


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    Originally posted by muaxuan68

    well, you all got the right answers.

    But what do you think of this sentence's first part?

    Caviar is delicious served spread on toast, flavored with a few drops of lemon juice, eaten as an appetizer.
    hi,
    Can I transform your sentence to :
    Caviar is delicious [when it is] served spread on toast, flavored with a few drops of lemon juice, eaten as an appetize

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    Originally posted by MaliciousHUT
    Caviar is delicious served spread on toast, flavored with a few drops of lemon juice, eaten as an appetizer.

    Can I transform your sentence to :
    Caviar is delicious [when it is] served spread on toast, flavored with a few drops of lemon juice, eaten as an appetize


    What do you think of "spread"? what's its function?

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    Originally posted by muaxuan68
    What do you think of "spread"? what's its function?
    IMHO, "Spread" here is used as a noun.
    We can consider "spead on toast" a unique noun. I think this noun refers to a type of toast . Maybe the native know its meaning, is it right, Erin ?

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    I think "Spread" is a noun in this sentence.

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