I blurted out the secret about the surprise.
The word blurted means
A. to answer out loud
B. to burp
C. to wishper
D. surprise

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Choose the corrected answer: I love to go shopping however I spend more money than I should.
A. I love to go shopping; however, I spend more money than I should.
B. I love to go shopping however, I spend more money than I should.
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