[ Grammar ]
What is she doing, now?
A. She is washing the dishes.
B. She will wash the dishes.
C. She washes the dishes.
D. She washed the dished.

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Grammar › ViewWhat would be the correct way to write sentences A and B?A. He was a a very friendly dog.B. He was a noisy dog.
A. He was a very friendly dog, but He was noisy.
B. He was a very friendly dog, But he was noisy,
C. He was a very friendly dog, or he was noisy,
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A. countable
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Vocabulary › ViewThere’s only a fifty-fifty chance that she’ll _______ the operation.
A. bury
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I am hot and dirty from working in the garden. I need to ________; a hot one.
A. take a break
B. take a rest
C. take a bath
