[ Tenses ]
………….. in the late 1800’s , many of the coastline’s lighthouses remain standing today, having withstood the forces of nature for decades.
A. Built
B. Building
C. Been built
D. Having built

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A. Some
B. Any
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Combine Sentences.
John ate chips. John ate pizza.
___
A. John ate chips and pizza.
B. John ate chips and John ate pizza.
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A. against
B. by
C. next to
D. on
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You …. be quiet when someone else is speaking.
A. must
B. must not
