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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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Grammar › ViewThey …. following a healty lifestyle.
A. are
B. were
C. am
D. is
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We___ (eat) lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
A. We have eaten lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
B. We have ate lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
C. We has eaten lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
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A. under the dogs
B. in between the dogs
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Do you ever make dumplings? “Yes, I make dumplings once ______ a while.”
A. on
B. at
C. in
