[ Come vs. Go ]
Please … here for a minute. I’d like to show you something.
- come
- go

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A. product
B. productive
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The storm took the house in its teeth and shook it.
A. Simile
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A. If you let me know your availability, we’ll schedule a meeting accordingly.
B. If you let me know your availability we’ll schedule a meeting accordingly.
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Look! She ___ her clothes in the laundry room.
A. washes
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