[ Grammar - Imperatives and Let ]
_____ to the party. I’m very tired and I want to go to bed.
A. Let’s don’t go
B. You don’t go
C. Let’s not go

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A. Amy found her pencil.
B. John watched a movie last night.
C. I play in the park.
D. Molly will eat at a restaurant tomorrow.
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The dark clouds were a sure ___ of rain.
a. sign
b. sine
If something is “heavy-duty”, it ___.
a. weighs a lot
b. is tough and powerful
c. must be done
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I had a drink and a sandwich. ___ sandwich was awful!
A. A
B. –
C. The
D. An
