The Haunted Theatre is frightening. Children love it. (but)
A. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, but children love it.
B. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, so children love it.
C. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, and children love it.
D. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, or children love it.

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A. TRUE
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He _______(not work) in the construction site now.
A. isn’t work
B. doesn’t work
C. don’t working
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A. soundly
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D. swiftly
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____ go to summer camp next weekend?
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B. Couldn’t we
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