[ Conjunctions ]
Combine the sentences: ‘The sun was shining. The birds were singing.’
A. The sun shone while the birds sang.
B. The sun was shining but the birds were singing.
C. The sun and birds were both singing.
D. The sun was shining and the birds were singing.

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A. The highest point of something, especially the top of a mountain
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What are the main ingredients ______ this casserole?
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don’t mind ___ expensive clothes
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A. in
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