The audience (was / were) clapping for the performance.
A. was
B. were

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A. pass much
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What is the best conjunction word to join or glue the next sentences? :
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A. Do you like the chocolate ice cream, but do you prefer the banana split with strawberries in it?
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The doctors _______ a treatment to everyone who was sick from the virus and soon most recovered.
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