Jay dislikes spicy foods, so he wants ______ the hot sauce _____ the salsa.
A. niether, nor
B. either, or
C. both, and
D. whether, or

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A. I
B. me
C. my
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My English teacher _____ in luck but in effort.
A. doesn’t believe
B. isn’t believing
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A. ‘Has eaten’ indicates a future action while ‘had eaten’ indicates a present action.
B. ‘Has eaten’ refers to a recent action with present relevance, while ‘had eaten’ refers to a completed action before another past event.
C. ‘Has eaten’ is used for actions that will happen, and ‘had eaten’ is for ongoing actions.
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We are students.
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Present Perfect Tense
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