[ Vocabulary ]
Normally, kids are in — with their parents about things they don’t like.
A. conflict
B. void
C. equivalent
D. allegiance

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Grammar › ViewWhat’s the question: “No, my sister doesn’t play an instrument.”
A. Your sister play an instrument?
B. Is your sister playing an instrument?
C. Do your sister plays an instrument?
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Amy (live) _____ in Portugal since two years ago.
A. have lived
B. has lived
C. lived
D. living
E. live
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We were walking around Brooklyn _____ we _____ lost.
A. when, were getting
B. while, got
C. when, got
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I ___ visited Maldives several times.
A. am
B. was
C. has
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