I’ll pay your money _______ I can. Don’t worry!
A. after
B. as soon as
C. until
D. before

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A. will be carrying
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A. where is the train station
B. the train station is where
C. is where the train station
D. where the train station is
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_______ does his work in the garden.
A. The green grocer
B. The gardener
C. The children
D. You
