They _ a farm two weeks ago.
A. visit
B. visited
C. were visiting
D. are visiting

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A. Is
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Can you go to the shop? We need some _____ .
A. potatos
B. potatoes
C. potato
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A. Subordinating, although
B. Coordinating, although
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Which is the most suitable expression?
A. Hello, I need your help.
B. Hello, may I speak to Qalif, please?
C. Hello, may I help you?
D. Hi, good bye.
