He wanted to know: “Do you need any money today?”
He wanted to know…
A. if I need any money that day.
B. if I needed any money that day.
C. if I needed any money then.
D. if he need any money that day.

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Grammar › ViewMake sure you’ve got enough money to pay ……….the shopping.
A. at
B. for
C. to
D. with
E. on
Adverbs of Frequency › View
I seldom visit my relatives, so I ………see my uncle John
A. usually
B. almost never
C. almost always
Grammar › ViewWhich is the correct way to write the following sentence?
Jeanine found the metal concert both disturbing and awesome but she has no intention of attending another one.
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A. Jeanine found the metal concert both disturbing, and awesome but she has no intention of attending another one.
B. Jeanine found the metal concert both disturbing and awesome, but she has no intention of attending another one.
C. Jeanine found the metal concert both disturbing and awesome but she has no intention of attending another one.
D. Jeanine found the metal concert both disturbing, and awesome, but she has no intention of attending another one.
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Sorry, James is not here. I think he ………….. ten minutes ago.
A. left
B. had left
C. was leaving
D. has left
