Don’t worry __________ the money! I’ll lend you.
A. for
B. of
C. with
D. about

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
The creepy monster growled loudly. He took one step towards me. He stared at me with his beady red eyes.
A. The creepy monster growled loudly, took one step towards me, and stared at me with his beady red eyes.
B. The creepy monster growled loudly and took one step towards me and stared at me with his beady red eyes.
C. The creepy monster growled loudly, took one step towards me, stared at me with his beady red eyes.
D. The creepy monster growled loudly, took one step towards me, or stared at me with his beady red eyes.
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Which is not a double-object verb?
A. owe
B. take
C. ask
Grammar › ViewThe food is __________ in the village than it is in the city.
A. as traditional
B. more traditional
C. least traditional
D. most traditional
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_________we really changed how we communicate with each other?
A. Are
B. Have
