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A. A goat is sitting on a chair and having his lunch.
B. A goat is sitting on a table and having his drinks.
C. A goat is sitting on a chair and having his drinks.

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater is a remarkable architectural feat. Featured on Time magazines cover in 1938 and granted National Historic Landmark status in 1976, the house sits atop a waterfall, whose rushing water can be heard but not seen.
A. Wright’s
B. sits
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My cousin ____ bank manager
A. is a
B. is
C. makes
Grammar › View“….. bike is this?”
“It’s George’s.”
___
A. Who
B. Who’s
C. Which
D. Whose
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______ very well?
A. Can she dance
B. She can dances
C. She cans dance
