[ Present Tenses ]
___________ (you, hear) anything from Ben recently?
A. Have you hear
B. Have you heard
C. Have you been hearing
D. Has you heard
E. Do you hear

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Adverbial Clause of Concession › ViewThe children slept well despite _______.
A. it was noise
B. the noise
C. of the noise
D. noisy
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Does Harith Haqimie go to school at half past seven?
A. No, he does.
B. No, he don’t.
C. Yes, he does.
D. Yes, he doesn’t.
Grammar › View. Select the word with a suffix meaning “full of”:
A. playful
B. teacher
C. walking
D. faster
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Ahmet _______ have gotten hurt during a football game. I saw him at the doctor’s office today. His left foot is swollen and he is in a lot of pain.
A. must
B. have to
C. might
D. should
