[ Coordinating Conjunction ]
“She practiced the piano diligently, _____ her performance at the concert was outstanding.”
A. and
B. but
C. nor
D. so

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A. look them for
B. look for them
C. for them look
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He ______ (see) the doctor tomorrow.
A. sees
B. is seeing
C. see
D. seeing
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A. nothing
B. anything
C. something
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Visitors to the museum ________ take photographs in designated areas to capture and cherish their memorable experiences.
A. is allowed to
B. are not permitted to
C. are allowed to
D. cannot
