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This is a dog and this is ______ house.
A. its
B. their

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Prepositional Phrases › ViewIs there any chance we may bump … your old coworkers?
A. at
B. with
C. into
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A ratio Is a comparison of – – – – – whole or a part to another part.
(A) part to the
(B) a part to
(C) a part to the
(D) the part to the
Grammar › ViewGeorge …………………… (ride) a bike when it rained.
A. ride
B. rode
C. was riding
D. were riding
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“Ms Jones, please type those letters before noon”_ “They’ve already ______, sir. They’re on your desk.”
A. typed
B. been being typed
C. being typed
D. been typed
