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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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A. and……or
B. either….or
C. neither…..nor
D. but…..also
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I met Raul’s brother today. He ________ a really nice person.
A. seems as if
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Do you ever make dumplings? “Yes, I make dumplings once ______ a while.”
A. on
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