This is a possessive pronoun:
A. hers
B. you
C. I
D. she

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Grammar › ViewDon’t ___ candy(糖果)___ our son. It’s not good for his teeth.
A. Send; for
B. Give; for
C. Show; for
D. Buy; for
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Explain why the revision in question works.
Samantha enjoys baking cookies, cupcakes, and chocolate brownies.
A. It combines the elements of the original sentences in a clear, concise statement.
B. It makes the sentence easier to read but does not use the original sentence.
Phrasal Verbs › ViewWhich of the options best represents the meaning “abandon a course of study”?
A. Drop off
B. Drop out
C. Drop away
D. Drop over
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Change to Impersonal passive: Everybody thinks that she sings beautifully
A. It is perceived that she sings beautifully.
B. It is true that she sings beautifully
C. I believe that she sings beautifully
D. They say she sings beautifully
