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. He's very short: ________ sisters are taller. (A) both of them (B) his both (C) both his (D) the two both his 2. When ________ dinner. (A) have you (B) do you have (C) you have (D) you are having 3.
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. He's very short: ________ sisters are taller.
(A) both of them
(B) his both
(C) both his
(D) the two both his
2. When ________ dinner.
(A) have you
(B) do you have
(C) you have
(D) you are having
3. Kate is the best ________ the three.
(A) in
(B) from
(C) than
(D) of
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Answer: The first question is Option C, The Second question is Option B, and The last question is Option D
Explanation: The answers I gave you all make sense with the sentences.
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Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. C
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