[ Present Tenses ]
I _____ any mail for a week.
A. are not receive
B. haven’t received
C. hasn’t received

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Kate read her AR book silently.
A. silently
B. book
C. read
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They’ve never fallen in such a(n) ………………………. situation before.
A. embarrassing
B. embarrassed
C. confused
D. confusing
Tenses, Tag Questions, Phrasal Verbs › ViewMatch the verb with a particle/preposition to form a correct sentence : “Children may (act) ________________ in class in an effort to get attention.”
A. on
B. up
C. out
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That’s a __ good idea.
A. really
B. too
