(n.) unpaid or overdue debts; an unfinished duty
A. onset
B. perishable
C. partition
D. arrears

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“The processor of your PC has gone.”
A. The IT guy said the processor of my PC went.
B. The IT guy said the processor of my PC has been gone.
C. The IT guy said the processor of my PC had gone.
D. The IT guy said the processor of my PC would go.
