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Normally I ……………(finish) work at five, but this week I ………(work) until six to earn a little more money.
A. finish / work
B. am finishing / work
C. finish / am working

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A. dustrust
B. distrust
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My father said to me, “You must work hard”.
A. My father said to me that I must work hard.
B. My father said to me that you must work hard.
C. My father said to me that you have to work hard.
D. My father said to me that I had to work hard.
