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A. run out of
B. run in
C. run through
D. run off

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Conjunction and Punctuation › ViewThe car broke down on the highway. We managed to reach our destination on time.
A. The car broke down on the highway, yet we managed to reach our destination on time.
B. The car broke down on the highway yet, we managed to reach our destination on time.
C. The car broke down on the highway. Yet we managed to reach our destination on time.
D. Yet the car broke down on the highway we managed to reach our destination on time.
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She likes _____ two books.
A. both these
B. these both
C. all these
D. these all
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A. will
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I started the day with a heavy headache, and took some aspirin after breakfast to get rid of it, but I still feel____________ better.
A. so
B. no
C. any
D. far
