What is the meaning of the sentence below?
When you arrive, I’ll be working in the garage.
A. I will start working after you arrive.
B. I will start working in the garage before you arrive.
C. I will finish my work in the garage before you arrive.
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I attended washington elementary school for Fifth grade.
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A. I attended Washington Elementary School for fifth grade.
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C. I attended Washington elementary school for Fifth Grade.
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She smiled __________ than before.
A. happily
B. happier
C. happiest
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