[ Grammar ]
I prefer driving ______ being driven.
A. than
B. more
C. to
D. of

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A. Compound-complex
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C. Simple
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The children’s ___(sing) disturbed me.
A. song
B. to sing
C. sing
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A. look in on sb
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Select the verb being used: Robert is washing his father’s car.
A. Action
B. Linking
C. Helping
