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‘Underneath’ is always below something?
A. Maybe
B. TRUE
C. Sometimes
D. FALSE
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The dogs, and cats ate bowls of pet food at the shelter.
B. The dogs and, cats, ate bowls of pet, food at the shelter.
C. The dogs and cats ate bowls of pet food at the shelter.
D. The, dogs, and, cats, ate, bowls of, pet food at, the shelter.
Gerund or Infinitive › View
She enjoys ______________ (have) a bath in the evening.
A. have
B. having
C. to have