These _____ the unfortunate children I _____ to you before.
A. are / mentioned
B. is / have mentioned
C. were / am mentioning
D. was / will mention
E. are / might mentioned

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Grammar › View_________ your best friend go to a drawing class on Wednesdays?
A. Do
B. Does
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Helen said Jono, “May I borrow your dictionary ?”
A. Helen said Jono to borrow her dictionary
B. Helen said Jono if/whether he might borrow her dictionary
C. Helen said Jono whether she might borrow her dictionary
D. Helen said Jono if/whether she might borrowed her dictionary
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A. Many
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C. A lot
D. A lots
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Transform this sentence into a negative question: My brother runs on the track team.
A. Doesn’t my brother run on the track team?
B. Isn’t my brother run on the track team?
C. My brother runs on the track team, isn’t he?
D. My brother runs on the track team?
