To “part with” means to ___.
a. belong to
b. a section of
c. be separated from

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is NOT written in active voice?
A. Many scientists are studying the Loch Ness monster in Scotland.
B. Experiments were conducted by scientists on Lake Winnipeg, Canada.
C. Scientists have questioned some reports about the monster.
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He _____ go camping.
A. don’t
B. takes
C. doesn’t
D. take
Grammar › ViewThen I ______ that there should be in the minerals some unknown element having a much greater radioactivity than uranium or thorium.
A. am thinking
B. think
C. had thought
D. thought
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Which transition best introduces an example? “Some students are struggling with math; ___, John has difficulty solving equations.”
A. For instance
B. Therefore
C. Moreover
D. Consequently
