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By noon, all the runners were finished.
A. were finished
B. the runners
C. By noon
D. all the runners
Select your answer:
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A. Used to
B. Used to/ would
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What is the best way to combine these two sentences?
That day I made my goal. I’ve ran a mile everyday.
A. The day I made that goal, I ran a mile everyday.
B. Since the day I made my goal, I’ve ran a mile everyday.
C. That day I made my goal, or I’ve ran a mile everyday
D. I’ve ran a mile everyday, but that day I made my goal.