[ On, At, By ]
He’s reading ____________ grammar_________ P. Vera Bull
A. on/about
B. about/by
C. by/by
D. by/on

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A. By avoiding verb tenses altogether
B. By enhancing clarity and understanding
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Ana and Elsa like _______ new teacher.
A. their
B. hers
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You look worried. What _____?
A. do you think
B. are you thinking
C. have you thought
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