the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history
A. structure
B. grammar
C. etymology

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A. Have you been ever to the UK before?
B. Have you ever been to the UK before?
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Identifying The Answer that Best Corrects the Error in Punctuation: When your at the end of the song just hit stop.
A. you’re at the end of the song
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A. in
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