I know the reason, __________ I can’t tell you.
A. also
B. so
C. like
D. but

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Grammar › ViewI liked the chocolate chip cookies better _______ oatmeal raisin. But _____ I tried the sugar cookies and those were my favorite.
A. then; than
B. than; then
C. then; then
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Which is grammatically correct?
A. Elderly people can enjoy this chocolate whenever they want to eat something healthy but delicious.
B. Elderly people can enjoy this chocolate, whenever they want to eat something healthy but delicious.
C. Whenever elderly people want to eat something delicious they can enjoy this chocolate.
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A. Precision
B. Impose
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The Jones boys might play tennis this weekend. They might go sailing instead.
A. The Jones boys might both play tennis and go sailing this weekend.
B. The Jones boys will either play tennis or go sailing this weekend.
C. The Jones boys will play either tennis or sailing this weekend.