neither his motor bike ,,,, car was on the parking area.
A. or
B. but
C. and
D. nor

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A. I am sorry you can’t go; besides, the weather forecast calls for rain.
B. I am sorry you can’t go, besides the weather forecast calls for rain.
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D. I am sorry you can’t go besides, the weather forecast calls for rain.
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A. don’t
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A. A glider’s long narrow wings allow it to glide on warm air currents.
B. A gliders’ long narrow wings allow it to glide on warm air currents.
C. A glider’s long narrow wing’s allow it to glide on warm air currents.
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A. at
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