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Please don’t leave the house without your homework.
A. Please don’t
B. don’t leave
C. the house without
D. without your homework

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A. has known
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A. (when used for their primary purpose)
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When I get my Christmas bonus, I …………….. buy a car for you.
A. going to
B. will
C. will be
