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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A. At
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The cost of repairing the water damage to the museum after the storm ……………. to be more than one million dollars.
A. expects
B. is expecting
C. expected
D. is expected
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A. wasn’t able
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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.
C. I love to go shopping; However, I spend more money than I should.
D. I love to go shopping: however I spend more money than I should.
