The cats eat the bones and …. the water.
A. drinking
B. drink
C. drinks
D. is drunk

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Conjunctions and Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses correct capitalization and punctuation?
A. The teacher said, “Please open your books to page 10.”
B. The teacher said, “please open your books to page 10.”
C. “The teacher said, “Please open your books to page 10.”
D. “The teacher said, “please open your books to page 10.”
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the time during which something lasts or continues
A. exclude
B. vow
C. rural
D. duration
Modals and Preposition › ViewWhen assisting a guest who lost their room key, what should you say?
A. “I’ll be happy to issue you a new key after verifying your ID.”
B. “That’s your problem.”
C. “You should not lose your key.”
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It looks ……….. it is going to snow.
A. Because
B. As if
C. Nonetheless
D. Unlike
