[ Grammar ]
it means to disagree or oppose
A. dissent
B. descent

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A. Compound
B. Complex
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Not enough tickets were sold, so the performance will not be given.
A. This sentence is “Active.”
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Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?
A. I got my suit dry-cleaned yesterday.
B. I have my suit dry-cleaned yesterday.
C. I have my suit dy-cleaned yesterday
D. I get my suit dry-cleaned yesterday.