The preposition “among” implies a relationship or comparison involving three or more parties.
A. TRUE
B. I don’t know
C. It should be 1 to 2 parties
D. Maybe

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A. I have a big test tomorrow; I can’t go out tonight.
B. I have a big test tomorrow, I can’t go out tonight.
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D. I have a big test tomorrow; because I can’t go out tonight.
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Select the correct option to fill in the blank:
Fernanda _______ to the movies with her friends.
A. go
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A. more
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She is wearing a/an __________ dress.
A. ugly green old
B. old ugly green
C. green old ugly
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