[ Grammar ]
A group of words with a subject and a verb is called:
A. Clause
B. Simple sentence

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A. allowing
B. allow
C. to allow
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Sue spent most of her money in the first week. ___, she had very little to eat during the last few days of the vacation.
A. Neverthless
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(a) afraid
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It is a crime to ___.
a. steal
b. steel
