Which sentence is grammatically correct? (Bongo is the name of my dog.)
A. Bongo my dog is a golden retriever.
B. Bongo, my dog is a golden retriever.
C. Bongo, my dog, is a golden retriever.
D. Bongo; my dog is a golden retriever.

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A. I both want a new bike and a new helmet.
B. I want both a new bike, and I also need a new helmet that fits my head.
C. I want both a new bike and a new helmet.
D. All of the sentences are well balanced.
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Yesterday, I _____________ a headache.
A. have had
B. had
C. has
D. have
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A. and
B. so
C. but
D. because
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Didn’t you _____ be a professional tennis player? I saw your photos in the sports magazines.
A. use to
B. used to
C. used
