I ___ (not want) to eat vegetables.
A. I will not eat vegetables.
B. I do want to eat vegetables.
C. I want to eat vegetables.
D. I do not want to eat vegetables.

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A. He saved money and looked in many stores to buy her gift for her parents.
B. He saved money and looked in many stores to buy his gift for his parents.
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Which word needs to be corrected.
The bank lent us money for a down payment, so now we owned the house we used to rent.
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A. Had you saved
B. Had you save
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I planned to go to the hockey game, _____ I couldn’t get tickets.
A. but
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