[ Grammar ]
They usually … out their dog in the afternoon
A. walk
B. walks
C. walked
D. doesn’t walk

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A. calls
B. call
C. called
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What is an interjection?
A. a word that joins or links words and phrases together
B. an action or state of being word
C. an abrupt remark
D. an abrupt remark, a word that shows emotion
Grammar › ViewDuring the 1960 this kind of furniture ….the last word in style and good taste
A. considered
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small remaining quantity of something
A. sherd
B. hastily
C. remnants
D. vault
