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

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Vocabulary › ViewMerchants
A. A Canadien or Metis employee of the North West Company who paddled back and forth from Montreal to the trading forts in the West
B. In the fur trade, the financiers and organizers
C. People of mixed First Nations and European ancestry
D. A North West Company employee
Present Perfect Vs Past Simple › View
The Vandals (invade) Rome in the year 455.
A. have invaded
B. invaded
Conjunction › ViewMike might go to the library, ________ he might stay home.
A. Mike might go to the park, nor he might stay home.
B. Mike might go to the park, but he might stay home.
C. Mike might go to the park, so he might stay home.
D. Mike might go to the park, for 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.
A. I have saw that movie.
B. I am seeing that movie.
C. I have seen that movie.
D. I will see that movie.
