[ Grammar ]
“Mary and Helen are twin sisters.”
“Yes, but one is _____ the other.”
A. taller of
B. much taller than
C. as much taller than
D. much taller from

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A. herself
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A: Does she sometimes go to the gym?
B: _________________________
A. Yes, she will.
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Kris …. to Tim.
A. talk
B. talks
