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“Do you swear to tell _____ whole truth and nothing but _____ truth?”
A. the, —
B. —, the
C. —, —
D. the, the

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Grammar › ViewHe wishes … the kitchen in such a mess. He always has to clean before he cooks.
A. they had left
B. they would leave
C. they wouldn’t leave
Expressing Wishes › View
I wish he … me.
(Fact: but he can’t… )
- could have understand
- could understand
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After a catastrophic storm, charitable organizations will help repair both a resident home and a shop owner storefront.
A. NO CHANGE
B. a residents home and a shop owners storefront
C. a resident’s home and a shop owners storefront
D. a resident’s home and a shop owner’s storefront
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Hurry up and get busy. There is a lot of work to do.
a. Get with it
b. Go for it
c. Go get it
