Belinda asked me what I had bought in the sales the week before. This sentence in Direct Speech is:
A. Belinda asked me: “What did you buy in the sales last week?”
B. Belinda asked me: “What have you bought in the sales last week?”
C. Belinda asked me: “What do you bought in the sales last week?”
D. Belinda asked me: “What do you buy in the sales last week?”

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A. am not used to
B. didn’t use to
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The good jewelry Dad gave Sara for graduation …… more than the cheap leather wallet that David got as his reward for finishing high school.
A. costs
B. cost
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A. shirt
B. cloth
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Some fans had to seek hospital treatment after the concert, ____ they?
A. hadn’t
B. didn’t
C. wouldn’t
D. mustn’t
