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Which sentence avoids the use of double negatives correctly?
A. I haven’t but one dollar left.
B. I have but one dollar left.
C. I haven’t only one dollar left.
D. I only haven’t one dollar left.

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Please give me _____ book. (Demonstrative Adjective)
A. that
B. some
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Linda went to the supermarket ________ she forgot to buy apples.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. because
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A. on / in
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A. Are / go to
B. Are / are going to
C. Are / going
