What does the word ‘indicate’ mean?
A. to point out; also to serve as a sign or symbol of something
B. alike in appearance or nature, though not identical
C. stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for confusion or interpretation
D. something that brings about an effect or a result

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Reported Speech › ViewYolanda said, “I have to leave the class before 12:30.”
A. Yolanda said that I have to leave the class before 12:30.”
B. Yolanda said that she has to leave the class before 12:30.”
C. Yolanda said that she had to leave the class before 12:30.”
D. Yolanda said that she has had to leave the class before 12:30.”
Phrasal Verb › View
Jing Xuan ___ her mother’s hat.
A. put on
B. put down
C. put off
D. put over
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewI didn’t have enough money with me, so I _____________ buy the book I wanted.
A. couldn´t
B. could
C. can
D. can´t
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Do you think we ______ ever find solutions for these problems?
A. are
B. going to
C. will
