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Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)?
A. Mary Curie
B. Cleopatra
C. Adele
D. Sandra Bullock

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A. as bigger as
B. as big as
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Classify the following as a complete sentence, fragment, or run-on: ‘All animals are equal.’
A. Complete Sentence
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Tenses and Comparisons › ViewHey Siti, can you help Dedi change the verb ‘run’ to its past tense in this sentence? Let’s see if you can do it!
A. ran
B. running
C. runs
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Hi, Gabby. What _______ (you/do) at the moment?
Do ________ (want) to go out somewhere?
A. are you doing / you want
B. do you do / you wanting
C. are you doing / you wanting
