Whales and walruses are _______ fish _______mammals.
A. both … and
B. as … as
C. not … but also
D. either … or

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B: The one with the cats made me laugh the most.
A. Which video were you made laugh the most?
B. Which video was made you laugh the most?
C. Which video did make you laugh the most?
D. Which video made you laugh the most?
Present Perfect Tense › View
A: … you ever … to Bali?
B: Nope.
A. Have, being
B. Has, be
C. Has, been
D. Have, been
Vocabulary › Viewa brief account of a text’s central or main points, themes, or ideas that is free of bias, prejudice, and personal opinion and does not incorporate outside information
A. objective summary
B. citation
C. conclusion
D. hypothesis
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What is the simple subject of this sentence?
The cat jumped on the couch.
A. The
B. Cat
C. Jumped
D. Couch
