Which sentence uses pronouns correctly?
A. Somebody left their umbrella in the classroom.
B. Somebody left his or her umbrella in the classroom.
C. Somebody left they’re umbrella in the classroom.
D. Somebody left them umbrella in the classroom.

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Conjunctions › ViewSELECT THE CORRECT SENTENCE:
A. She can speak Spanish and she can’t speak French.
B. She can speak Spanish because she can’t speak French.
C. She can speak Spanish but she can’t speak French.
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‘Where is Tanti?’
‘I don’t know. In fact I……any of our friends since I arrived.’
A. Did not see
B. Was not seeing
C. Have not seen
D. Do not see
E. Had not seen
Phrasal Verbs › ViewBy the way, Bill, how much did that Regency desk go ______ in the auction on Saturday?
A. away
B. for
C. in
D. off
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The Atacama Desert in Chile is____________in the world.
A. the most dry
B. drier
C. the driest
D. more dry
