The last month I had fallen out of bed.
A. You shouldn´t have slept
B. You could have slept in the middle of the bed.
C. You may not have known that this would happen
D. You might have slept on the floor

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A. come
B. comes
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It has recently formed a … with recruitment company Open Doors and is now looking for … from local businesses and community groups to help raise … of the importance of nature in our daily lives
A. awareness – freedom – collaboration
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B: No, he ___________ (arrive) this morning.
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A. has already arrived
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(the movie/ exciting)?
A. Are the movie exciting?
B. Is the movie exciting?
C. Do the movie exciting?
D. Does the movie exciting?
