[ Grammar ]
Turn the next statement into a question.
These are Ms. Ana’s students? (whose)
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A. Who students are Ms. Ana’s?
B. Whose Ms. Ana’s s are students?
C. Whose are Ms. Ana’s?
D. Whose students are these?

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“Monkeys have long tails, but apes have none.”
A. have
B. long
C. but
D. none
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This word means to come before in space or time.
A. precede
B. juncture
C. laden
D. pugnacious
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There was a time they made him try an exotic dish from India to see if its taste will prove to be too unfamiliar to him.
A. Unusual
B. Common
C. Delicious
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The teacher expected Linda ________ hard.
A. study
B. to study
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D. studied
