[ IN, ON & AT ]
The cat is _____ the house somewhere.
A. IN
B. ON
C. AT
D. [ – ]

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A. ate
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What is the correct question form for “You are learning Spanish”?
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A. Go on
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Which word means “to join together for a purpose”?
A. Retract
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