[ Grammar ]
A. SHE WASN’T DRINKING
B. SHE WAS WATCHING TV.
C. SHE WASN’T PLAYING

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Articles - rules › Viewused in in the sense of “one” or “any” (She want’s ____ car)
A. no article
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C. a/an
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Even though he felt in his heart that Gussie had passed, Mr. Garoff was _________ until they identified her body.
A. ardent
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C. stoic
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A. Tom Jana, and Terry like animal fables.
B. Tom Jana and Terry like animal fables.
C. Tom, Jana, and Terry like animal fables.
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She treated me _________________ than them all.
A. more polite
B. more politely
C. politely
