Lying to gain personal benefits can be considered as _________ a crime.
A. happening
B. committing
C. attending
D. supporting

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Each night, he has a shower and go to bed.
B. Each night, he has a shower and goes to bed.
C. Each night, he have a shower and go to bed.
D. Each night, he is having a shower and go to bed.
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Some people say that in 2050 cell phones ______ very small.
A. will be
B. will have been
C. are going
D. are going to
Is the following sentence correct?”A high percentage of the population were poor.”
A. Yes
B. No
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I ____________ (walk) down the street at the moment I realised I _____________ (not take) my keys.
A. was walking / didn’t take
B. walked / wasn’t taking
C. walked / didn’t take
D. was walking / wasn’t taking
