[ Tenses ]
“I hope you ___ well?” “Yes, I ___ ill for two weeks. Now I ___ well.”
A. felt / was / is
B. feel / is / am
C. is feeling / are / is
D. are feeling / have been / am
E. was feeling / was / am
Select your answer:

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A. past simple
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The smoke can ___ to nearby towns easily.
A. spread
B. collect
C. close
D. reduce
