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___ did Neil Armstrong say when he first landed on the moon?
a. What
b. When
c. Where

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A. “Can you help me” she asked.
B. “Can you help me,” she asked.
C. “Can you help me.” she asked.
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A. is different
B. differs
C. differed
D. is differing
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A. Are
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C. eating
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There _____ a lot of coffee in the pot.
A. is
B. are
C. be
D. does