[ Grammar ]
Neither the dog nor the cat wants __________ ears examined.
A. their
B. its
C. her
D. his

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Grammar › ViewShe is survived by two sons, Erik and _____ a daughter, ____ and six grandchildren.
A. Two sons, Erik and Lars; a daughter, Astrid;
B. Two sons, Erik and Lars, a daughter, Astrid,
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Father ____________ goes for a walk at the park because he is busy.
A. always
B. often
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D. never
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A. though
B. because
C. why
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A:___ didn’t Sam go jogging with you this morning? B:He didn’t ___ he was sick.
A. What; , so
B. What; because
C. Why; , so
D. Why; because
