The four kinds of sentences are:
A. interrogative, declarative, explanatory, and common
B. interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, and imperative
C. declarative, instructive, exclamatory, common
D. instructive, interrogative, exclamatory, declarative

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A. He don’t has a pet.
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a. chosen
b. was chosen
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The car drove _________ the old church on the way to the park.
A. along
B. across
C. past
D. down