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In American English, “while.“ is used more than “whilst”.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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A. Edna hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
B. Edna, hasnt your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
C. Edna, hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
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Choose the answer that displays the best grammer.
A. I had a bowl of cereal for breakfast
B. I had a bowl of cereal for breakfast.
C. I had a bowl of cereal for breakfast.