Mary _____ (be) in London for three days.
A. has been
B. is been

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the best way to write this sentence if Sarah is earning a certificate at the end of the class she took?
A. She worked and studied hard to be able to get her certificate.
B. She worked and studied hard to be able to get my certificate.
C. She worked and studied hard to be able to get their certificate.
D. She worked and studied, hard to be able to get their certificate.
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Choose the correct pronoun to replace the underlined words.
“Tom and Garrett are the heroes of the neighbourhood!” exclaimed Garrett.
A. Me
B. We
C. I
D. Us
_______ they walked on a beach?
(WITH NEGATIVE ANSWER)
A. Has / Yes, they has.
B. Have / Yes, they have.
C. Has / No, they hasn’t.
D. Have/ No, they haven’t.
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I’m sure there will have been some changes ______ into effect.
A. until the new policy came
B. when the new policy had come
C. while the new policy is coming
D. by the time the new policy comes
