Which sentence is correct?
A. They’re going to be fine; they’re checking their tires.
B. Their going to be fine; they’re checking their tires.
C. They’re going to be fine, they’re checking their tires.
D. They’re going to be fine, they’re checking there tires.

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A. Bonnet
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What is the most popular color combination in the world’s flags?
A. Red, white, blue
B. Red, green, white
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The coffee smells ____________, and interestingly, it tastes ____________ dark chocolate.
A. good; as
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C. good; like
D. well; like
