Combine the sentences:
Scott bought a new car.
Sarah bought a new car.
A. Scott and Sarah bought a new car.
B. Scott bought a new car, and Sarah bought a new car.
C. Scott and Sarah both bought a new car.
D. Scott or Sarah bought a new car.

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Grammar › ViewThat sick lady needs ___________________ a doctor
A. see
B. sees
C. to see
D. seeing
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When you arrive tonight I …………..
A. will work
B. am going to work
C. will be working
D. work
Grammar › ViewYou should do it instead of just talking about it. As the saying goes, _________________
A. a stitch in time saves nine
B. actions speak louder than words
C. the proof of the pudding is in the eating
D. a journey of thousand miles begins with a single step
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What is the meaning of concord?
A. Conflict or disagreement.
B. A type of musical composition.
C. A legal term for a contract.
D. Agreement or harmony.
