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Determine which of the underlined words is used correctly in the sentence. a) i did good on that test. b) i wanted to visit the capital building in washington, d. c. c) the principal at my old elementary school retired last year. d) even though my favorite basketball team should have won, it looked like they were going to loose the game.

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