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……… police officer. She works in the police station.
A. She’s a
B. She’s
C. She
D. She’s an

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Grammar: Agreement › ViewAll of us ……………… willing to stand by you; we ……………… not afraid of his threats.
A. is ; is
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C. is ; are
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Joan _____ swimming to jogging.
A. prefer
B. prefers
C. preferring
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A. team
B. group
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‘Have you been to John’s house recently?’ Tony asked me.
A. Tony asked me if you had been to John’s house recently.
B. Tony asked me if I had been to John’s house recently.
