Turning _____, he said, “Let’s go see Dallas.”
A. faltered
B. aghast
C. doggedly
D. abruptly

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A. She must finish her homework by tonight.
B. He can swim across the lake.
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choose the grammar structure of present perfect
A. subject , have +simple past verb
B. subject+have-has verb+past participle verb
C. subject+past participle verb +have has
D. subject + has +past participle ver
Grammar › ViewThey ….. …. in Tokyo for a long time.
A. has live
B. has lived
C. have lived
D. have live
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I don’t understand this point of grammar. I wish I ……………… it better
A. didn’t understand
B. could understand
C. would understand
D. had understood
