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“Romeo and Juliet” is a play _____ William Shakespeare.
A. for
B. by
C. with
D. on

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Grammar › ViewThey is playing in the park. Fix the sentence!
A. They are playing in the park.
B. They playing in the park.
C. They be playing in the park.
D. They am playing in the park.
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If it’s raining, he can’t be playing outside. What does this imply?
A. He is playing inside.
B. He is playing outside.
C. It is not raining.
D. He is not playing outside.
Grammar › ViewI _____________ (not cook) my food in the future.
A. won’t cook
B. won’t
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________ they at the cinema last night?
A. Was
B. Were
