“To go like clockwork” means to ___.
a. run smoothly
b. go crazy
c. cost a lot of money

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In this sentence, what is the word “dad”?
A. Object of the preposition
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How old are you?
A. She’s 21.
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A. I were sleeping when the earthquake occurred last night.
B. I was sleeping when the earthquake occurred last night.
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“ I haven’t finished the assignment yet. I’m really sorry”.
A. The boy apologizes to me for not having finished the assignment yet .
B. The boy apologizes to me of having finished the assignment
C. The boy apologized to me for not finishing the assignment yet .
D. The boy apologized to me for not having finished the assignment yet .
