[ Grammar ]
A. THERE WAS A HIPPO
B. THERE WASN’T A HIPPO
C. THERE WERE SOME HIPPOS

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A. viruses’
B. virus’s
C. virus’
D. viruses
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We …………. rice at the moment
A. are eating
B. eat
C. will eat
D. have eaten
Grammar › ViewA:I didn’t see you yesterday. What happened? B:I had a bad headache ___ I didn’t go to school.
A. because of
B. , so
C. but
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What does a compound sentence consist of?
A. A single independent clause
B. Two independent clauses
C. An independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
D. Two dependent clauses