Choose the sentence which means the same as the first sentence:
Students mustn’t run in school buildings.
A. They can run if they want to.
B. Students don’t like runníng.
C. Running isn’t allowed.

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Grammar › ViewWe were __________ friends in that strange but magical country
A. Upon
B. Among
C. In addition to
D. Towards
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If animals could talk, I ____ ____ them.
A. wouldn’t eat
B. will eat
C. won’t eat
D. don’t eat
Grammar › ViewA clause is…
A. a complete thought but cannot stand alone
B. a group of words that contains a verb and its subject
C. a single part of speech and does not contain a verb and its subject.
D. Santa
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My father was surprised when he arrived at the birthday party ____________ we held for him, and he cried with joy.
A. that
B. , which
C. , ×
D. what
