A: ‘Can you help me clean the house this afternoon?’
B: ‘No, sorry, …Pete at two o’clock to talk about our school project.’
A. I meet
B. I’ll meet
C. I’m meeting

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A. would be cooking
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C. cooked
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________ the holiday was a short one, we enjoyed ourselves tremendously.
A. While
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C. The mathematics book was not find.
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While I _______ my house work, my daughter _______ piano.
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B. are doing / is playing
C. is doing/ are playing
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