[ Prepositions ]
They are deeply suspicious … each other’s motives.
A. on
B. in
C. of
D. at

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A. Tomatos
B. Tomatoes
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When we saw the crime, we _____ the police.
A. called
B. were calling
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A. The agriculture sector
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Choose the modal that would best complete the following sentence if someone was asking for permission:
_________________ I sharpen my pencil?
A. May
B. Can
C. Will
D. None of the above
