[ Grammar ]
___________ are no more snacks in the cabinet for ____________ party.
A. They’re, there
B. There, their
C. Their, their

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A. had lost / hasn’t found
B. lost / hasn’t found
C. lost / didn’t find
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I don’t know _____ to go to the party or stay home.
A. weather
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The article “an” is used with the word:
A. Water
B. Car
C. Apple
D. Rain
