[ Grammar ]
Which is the correct meaning of “under”?
A. At the back side of something
B. Below something
C. In the middle of two things
D. On top of something
Select your answer:

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Are there two beds?
A. Yes, there is
B. No, there.
C. Yes, there are.
D. No, there isn’t
