[ Grammar ]
Melisa was so excited —- her new doll house that she didn’t even want —- anything.
A. to enjoy / to eat
B. having enjoyed / eating
C. to be enjoying / being eaten
D. enjoying / to eat
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewWould you like some chocolate? No, thanks. I ___ (hate) chocolate.
A. Am hating
B. Don’t hate
C. Do hate
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Select the correct sentence:
A. He always goes to school by foot.
B. He always goes to school on foot.
C. He always goes to school in foot.
D. He always goes to school with foot.