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I don’t know whether I’ll go out or not, it depends ___ the time.
A. at
B. on
C. in
D. with

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Direct and Indirect Speech › ViewErica said, “My friends and I were playing in the park.”
A. Erica said that her friends and she had been playing in the park.
B. Erica said that her friends and she had played in the park.
C. Erica said her friends and she had been playing in the park.
D. Erica said that she and her friends had been playing in the park.
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Choose the correct use of apostrophes.
A. Doug’s dad like to play with fireworks.
B. Dougs dad like to play with firework’s.
C. Dougs’ dad like to play with firework’s.
D. Doug’s dad like to play with firework’s.
