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There isn’t (anything / nothing).
A. anything
B. nothing
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Tenses › ViewI knew that she ___ Miss Betsy, because I remembered how my mother ___ her.
A. was / had described
B. is / described
C. would be / had described
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She has … some novels.
A. Write
B. Writting
C. Wrote
D. Written
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