The actor and actress (smile/smiles) and (wave/waves) at the crowd.
A. smile and wave
B. smiles and waves
C. smile and waves
D. smiles and wave

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A. had you seen
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A. until
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The black dress is more expensive than the white one.
A. The black dress is cheaper than the white one.
B. The white dress is as cheap as the black one.
C. The white dress isn’t as expensive as the black one.
D. The white dress is more expensive than the black one.
