Combine the sentences using a conjunction: ‘She loves reading. She also enjoys writing.’
A. She loves reading but she also enjoys writing.
B. She loves reading and she also enjoys writing.
C. She loves reading or she enjoys writing.
D. She loves reading; she enjoys writing.

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Elle: “If I (be)___you, I___(confess) to him so he knew how I felt.” ( T.2 )
A. were, confessed
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….. ate my food from the refrigerator!
A. Nowhere
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A. Can
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