[ Grammar ]
When do we use this?
A. When the thigs are far
B. When a thing is far
C. When the things are near
D. When a thing is near

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewIn 1927 Charles Lindbergh made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane called “Spirit of St. Louis.” He called it that ___ money that was given to him to build and equip the plane came from people living in St. Louis.
a. because
b. because of
c. since
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My dad likes ….. but I think ….. likes swimming.
A. to fish/ your
B. fishing/ your
C. fishing/ yours
D. fishing/
Grammar › ViewHe always meets me at the station but today he … me near the bus stop.
A. Meets
B. Met
C. Has met
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Harry … a newspaper every morning.
A. read
B. reading
C. reads
D. is reading
