[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
The dog wagged its tail excitedly. You could tell it was happy to see its owner.
A. The dog wagged its tail excitedly as it was happy to see its owner.
B. The dog wagged its tail excitedly as though it didn’t notice its owner.
C. The dog wagged its tail excitedly like it was confused by its owner.
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A. little
B. any
C. none
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My girlfriend said I —- her anything for her birthday, but I think I —- her some flowers at least or a nice bottle of wine.
A. didn’t need to buy / should buy
B. had to buy / can’t have bought
C. don’t need to buy / don’t have to buy
D. may not buy / may have bought