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She has _____ French name, but in fact she’s English, not French.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –

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Present Tenses › ViewUse present perfect correctly: We (to finish) our homework already.
A. We finished our homework already.
B. We have finished our homework already.
C. We are finishing our homework already.
D. We have finish our homework already.
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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. My friend, John, came to my house.
B. My freind, John, came to my house.
C. My friend John came to my house
D. My friend. John came, to my house.
Grammar › ViewChoose whether the underlined adjective is attributive or predicative:
The food smells delicious.
___
A. attributive
B. predicative
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A compound sentence is composed of two complete sentences.
A. True
B. False
C. Sometimes
D. Normally
