I’d like ___ to the party.
A. coming
B. to come

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, they could not do their job.
B. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books,so when the power went out, he could not do their job.
C. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, they could not do his job.
D. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, he could not do his job.
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He failed …………………… his hard work.
A. despite of
B. though
C. in spite of
Grammar › ViewMy parents don’t like dancing. _______never go to night clubs.
A. He
B. She
C. It
D. They
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What is the comparative form of ‘bad’?
A. Bader
B. Badder
C. Worse
D. More bad