[ Present Perfect Tense ]
(A) … you talked to Mr. Parfitt?
(B) No, I ….
A. Had / haven’t
B. Have / haven’t
C. Have / didn’t
D. Have/ has

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A. dominate
B. victory
C. invincible
D. dynamite
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a type of preposition that shows movement from one place to another place.
A. prepositions of time
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I am sorry but I _______ come to your party next Friday.
A. can
B. can’t
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D. couldn’t