[ Grammar ]
When are apostrophes used?
A. In contractions and homophones
B. In contractions and to show possession
C. In homophones and conjunctions
D. In independent clauses and homophones

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Grammar › ViewComplete the sentence with the present simple tense form of the verb in bracket:
My friend ………………. (like) pizza than burger.
A. liked
B. likes
C. like
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Why she didn’t come today _______ quite clear.
A. Isn’t
B. Aren’t
C. Don’t
D. Doesn’t
People … eat fruits and vegetables may have more attractive skin color.
- that
- which
- whom
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Do you expect me (let)____ you go?
A. letting
B. to let
C. let
