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Fill in: “She ______ (always / complain) about the food.”
A. is always complain
B. always complains
C. always complain
D. is always complains
E. always complaining

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A. As I finished my homework, I can go to the party.
B. I finish my homework, I will go to the party.
C. I can go to the party since I finished my homework.
D. I can go to the party, while I finish my homework.
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Hey!You broke my new pencil!
A. Noun
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C. Adjective
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- while
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Which is the correct sentence?
A. I drive usually to work
B. I drive to work usually
C. I usually drive to work
