[ So / Neither / Either / Too ]
I am not going to work tomorrow.__________am I.
A. So
B. Too
C. Neither
D. Either

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A. will lose
B. lose
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A. The sun setting behind the mountains was a beautiful sight.
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D. The mountains had the sun set behind them, which was beautiful.
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A. married
B. marries
C. had married
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They will certainly meet … friends at the party.
a. some
b. any
