[ Present Tenses ]
A: Jim was very clever as a child.
B: Was he really?
A: Oh, yes. By the time he was five, he ____ to read and write.
A. had learned
B. will have learned
C. learned
D. was learning

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Grammar › ViewWhat change should be made in the sentence below?
About twenty child are at the birthday party.
A. change child to childs
B. change child to children
C. change child to childrends
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You can travel like this if you don’t want to pay.
A. motorway
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A. have known
B. had known
C. knew
D. know
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If someone “means business”, they are ___.
a. serious
b. interested
c. bored
