Use the correct form of the verb
She jumped off the bus while it ………
A. moved
B. had moved
C. was moving

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A. I like pizza. My friend likes burgers.
B. I like pizza, my friend likes burgers
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Farmers usually work long hours.
A. Complete subject
B. Complete predicate
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D. Simple predicate