Choose the correct form: the college of Charlie and the college of Louise
A. Charlie’s and Louise’s colleges
B. Charlie and Louise’s colleges
C. Charlie and Louise’s college
D. Charlie’s and Louise’s college

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Vocabulary › ViewA dislike; feeling of being turned against something; disapproval
A. hesitate
B. maintain
C. objection
D. current
Grammar › View

A. He is happy so he claps his feet.
B. He is sad so he claps his hands.
C. He is happy so he claps his hands.
Choose the correct form of the adjective in (parentheses) that correctly completes each sentence.
These are the (lazy) animals I have ever seen.
A. more lazy
B. laziest
C. most laziest
D. more lazier
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She __________ for her test last week, so she failed.
A. doesn’t study
B. hasn’t studied
C. isn’t studying
D. didn’t study
