[ Be used to vs used to ]
Elson used to … slime. He doesn’t make it anymore.
A. making
B. make
C. do
D. doing
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The monster under the bed ate the dust bunnies and was satisfied.
A. ate the dust bunnies
B. was satisfied
C. under the bed
D. the monster under the bed
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“The police launched an investigation into the muggings.” said George
A. George said that the Police was lauching an investigation into the muggings.
B. George said that the Police launched an investigation into the muggings.
C. George said that the Police had launched an investigation into the muggings.