Combine the sentences with a compound subject.
A. Elephants and zebras gather in herds.
B. Elephants gather in herds and Zebras gather in herds.
C. Elephants and Zebras gather in herds.

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A. live
B. lives
C. has lived
D. had lived
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“While we were having dinner, the phone rang.” has the closest meaning to:
A. While the phone was ringing, we had dinner
B. While the phone ringing, we had dinner.
C. We were having dinner when the phone rang
D. While the phone was ringing, we having dinner.
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A. closes
B. opens
C. wakes up
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Dad _____ as a baker for forty years and he _____ to work for at least another twenty years.
A. is working / wants
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C. works / is wanting
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