[ Grammar ]
The singular present tense form of the verb ” to comb” is. . .
A. “combs”–and that is regular.
B. “comb” –and that is regular
C. “combs”–and that is irregular
D. “comb”–and that is irregular

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A. not until
B. not since
C. until
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Identify the noun clause in the following sentence: “Whoever finishes their work first will get a prize.”
A. Whoever finishes their work first
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A. They
B. Their
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Human activities often _______ the animal habitats so that the animal _____ the place to hunt, live, and breed.
A. damaged – lose
B. damaged – lost
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