She is good ___ cooking.
A. at
B. in
C. about
D. for

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A. Subject + verb + direct object
B. Subject + linking verb + complement
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Sani : Jean, what happened?
Jean: I slipped on the bathroom floor this morning.
Sani : Are you okay?
Jean: I don’t think so, I think I sprained my left ankle because I can barely walk.
Sani : ________________
A. To my mind, the bathroom floor is slippery.
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A. play / start
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The teacher, together with the students, ___ going to the office
A. is
B. are
