The English man I ———————– yesterday spoke so fast that I ———————– nothing!
A. meeting, understood
B. meet, understand
C. meets, understanding
D. met, understood

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deprive
A. solved a problem by making do with what you had; invented
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People say that Jun is a handsome boy.
A. It is said that Jun is a handsome boy.
B. It is said that Jun a handsome boy.
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