What does ‘foundation’ refer to?
A. A layer of bricks, concrete, etc. that forms the solid underground base of a building
B. The introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something
C. A plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing
D. Facts or information, especially when examined and used to find out things or to make decisions
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, they could not do their job.
B. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books,so when the power went out, he could not do their job.
C. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, they could not do his job.
D. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, he could not do his job.
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‘Where were you last summer?’ Samuel asked Jane.
A. Samuel asked Jane where was she the previous summer.
B. Samuel asked Jane where she had been the previous summer.
C. Samuel asked Jane where she had been last summer.
D. Samuel asked Jane where she has been the previous summer.