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Can I eat at your house tonight?
You always have _____ good for dinner.
A. something
B. some things
C. any thing
D. nothing

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Revise the following run-on to make it a complete sentence:
Jenni and Sofia went to buy Doritos they had so much fun at the store
A. Jenni and Sofia went to the store to buy Doritos they had so much fun there.
B. Had so much fun, Jenni and Sofia bought Doritos.
C. Jenni and Sofia had fun went to the store to buy Doritos.
D. Jenni and Sofia had so much fun while at the store buying Doritos.