Are these chocolates _____?
A. my
B. your
C. her
D. yours

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A. high fuel efficiency
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Identify the adverbial clause in the following sentence:
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A. When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite manor to live with her uncle
B. everybody said
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A. out
B. in
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D. down
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I _____ (wait) for mine at the moment and I _______ (try) not to worry!
A. am waiting, am trying
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C. am waiting, try
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