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Participle Clauses: He needed money, so he asked his brother for a loan
A. Needing money, he asked his brother for a loan.
B. Needed money, he asked his brother for a loan.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewThe guy is always late and seems lazy. Even though he is _____, he is still my friend.
A. responsible
B. generous
C. irresponsible
D. stingy
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What does it mean to be “nondescript”?
A. Not very interesting
B. Not very long
C. Not very loud
D. Not very talkative
Prepotitions › ViewWhere is the cat?
A. under the dogs
B. in between the dogs
C. behind the dogs
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Do you ever make dumplings? “Yes, I make dumplings once ______ a while.”
A. on
B. at
C. in
