Sally’s trick-or-treat bag has … candy in it than Tom’s.
A. fewer
B. less

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Grammar › ViewTina gave her ticket to the concert to John, ____ then sold it to Nick.
A. who
B. that
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B. Mike might go to the park, but he might stay home.
C. Mike might go to the park, so he might stay home.
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. Which sentence uses the present perfect tense? a) I have seen that movie. b) I saw that movie.
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C. I have seen that movie.
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