Use a conjunction to combine: I like to swim. I like to bike.
A. I swim and bike.
B. I enjoy swimming and biking.
C. I like to swim and I like to bike.
D. I like swimming or biking.

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A. He glanced at the clock nervously as if he still had time.
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A. present simple
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A. Length
B. Weight
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Right now, the girls ________ a new dance challenge for TikTok.
A. creates
B. create
C. is creating
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