“I wonder how Jeff is doing.”
“I haven’t got a clue. It’s been a long time since I ______ to him.”
A. have spoken
B. spoke
C. had spoken
D. speaking

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Modal Requests › ViewHey there! Can you tell me why ‘could’ is like the superhero of making requests?
A. ‘Could’ is like the polite superhero who saves the day in requests.
B. Using ‘could’ is like giving requests a chill vibe, no rush!
C. When ‘could’ steps in, requests suddenly become super polite.
D. ‘Could’ is the assertive hero that makes requests clear and direct.
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Novia and Putri will not have survived in this scary discovery.
A. Simple Future
B. Future Continuous
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Present Perfect vs Past Simple › ViewSeveral mountaineers (try) … to reach the top, but nobody (succeed, ever) ….
A. have tried, has ever succeeded
B. tried, have ever tried
C. has tried, succeeded
D. tried, succeeded
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. How does the author feel about modern technology by the end of the passage?
A. She remains uncertain about whether it has done more good or bad.
B. She strongly believes technology should be limited in daily life.
C. She decides to stop using technology altogether.
D. She believes it is completely harmful to society.
