[ Grammar ]
I’d rather you ____________ your books with you. There’s not enough space here to leave them.
A. take
B. took
C. taking
Select your answer:

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Unscramble the sentence below.
with — her — sponge. — a — car — washed — Jen
A. Jen washed her car with a sponge.
B. Sponge washed Jen with her car.
C. Car washed her sponge with a Jen.
D. Jen washed her sponge with a car.