Both of them called her when she was sick but —– of them visit her .
A. neither
B. either
C. all
D. none

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A. The Lion does a beautiful animal
B. The lion is not a beautiful animal
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“It was nice of you to invite me to lunch,” Bob said to John.
A. Bob thanked John for inviting him to lunch.
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A. She said that she would visit her grandparents the following week.
B. She said that she is visiting her grandparents next week.
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D. She said that she will visit her grandparents next week.
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I like ……………………. shoes.
A. these
B. those
C. that
