[ Grammar ]
They (not want) to play the love games, but they (play) now.
A. isn’t want, play
B. doesn’t want, plays
C. not want, are playing
D. don’t want, are playing

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She ______ (not / write) to me ______ she went to Japan.
A. She hasn’t written to me since she went to Japan.
B. She hasn’t write to me since she went to Japan.
C. She haven’t written to me for she went to Japan.
D. She haven’t written to me since she went to Japan.
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C. Comma
D. Semicolon
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The tallest astronaut.
A. Fragment
B. Run-on
