[ Grammar ]
“Don’t do it!”
A. She ask me not to do it.
B. She told me to not do it.
C. She asked me not to do it.
D. She told me not to do it.

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‘Yes, … to a family party for my grandmother’s 70th birthday.’
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A. I’m going
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If he ___ with his girlfriend, he ___ now.
a. hadn’t broken up / wouldn’t be suffering
b. hadn’t broken up / wouldn’t suffer
c. didn’t break up / wouldn’t be suffering
_____________ missing so many practices, Justin had a long talk with his coaches.
A. Therefore
B. On the other hand
C. After
D. Beyond that
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Nora ___ in a hammock while Phil ___ the garden.
A. was lying; was weeding
B. layed; weeded
C. were lying; were weeding
