Patricia: “My mother will celebrate her birthday next weekend.”
Patricia said (that) her mother ______ her birthday ______.
A. would celebrate/ the following weekend
B. will celebrate/ next weekend
C. celebrate/ the following weekend
D. would celebrate/ next weekend

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Vocabulary › Viewbeing an essential component or characteristic; necessary, essential
A. maturity
B. command
C. reservation
D. integral
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They read a book. (sometimes)
A. They read sometimes a book.
B. They sometimes read a book.
C. Sometimes. They read a book.
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A. To water have you every day drink.
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Grammar › View
How should the following be written?
I bought bananas eggs and bread at the store.
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A. I bought bananas, eggs and bread, at the store.
B. I bought bananas eggs, and bread at the store.
C. I bought bananas, eggs, and, bread at the store.
D. I bought bananas, eggs, and bread at the store.
