How much will that be with sales ___?
a. tacks
a. tax

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Grammar › ViewCombine the sentences:
Sarah swept the kitchen floor.
Sarah mopped the kitchen floor.
A. Sarah swept the kitchen floor, and Sarah mopped the kitchen floor.
B. Sarah swept the kitchen floor and mopped the kitchen floor.
C. Sarah swept and mopped the kitchen floor.
D. Sarah swept the floor and mopped the kitchen floor.
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My friends and I _____ our new kites in the park last Sunday.
A. fly
B. flies
C. are flying
D. flew
Grammar › ViewIf you hadn’t told me about the changes in the timetable, I wouldn’t have noticed.
A. You hadn’t told me about the changes in the time table, so I didn’t notice.
B. Unless you had told me about the changes in the timetable, I wouldn’t have noticed.
C. If you had told me about the changes in the timetable, I would have noticed.
D. Unless you tell me about the changes in the timetable, I won’t notice.
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She _____ like the rain.
A. hasn’t
B. don’t
C. isn’t
D. doesn’t
