[ Grammar ]
you / not / eat well recently
A. you have not eating wel recently
B. I have not been working
C. you has not eating well recetly
D. you have not been eating well recently

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Parts of Speech › ViewMarin went to the park with Avery and Chloe and they saw Mrs. Johnson drive by SLOWLY.
A. adjective
B. adverb
C. interjection
D. preposition
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PERFECT MODALS. Peter has failed the exam. He ____________ harder.
A. have study should
B. shouldn’t have studied
C. should have studied
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A. Must
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Homophones › View
Almost all the students in the class failed in the exam; the ____ exception was a girl.
A. Soul
B. Sole
