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A “matter of course” means ___.
a. as a rule
b. maybe
c. when you want to
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Conjunctions › ViewWhich compound sentence is written correctly?
A. He likes to play football in the fall and basketball in the winter.
B. He likes to play football in the fall, and basketball in the winter.
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Teacher Khairyyah _______ an apple every morning.
A. eats
B. eat
C. ate
D. eating
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