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Never________any doubt about the matter.
A. has there been
B. hasn’t there been
C. there has been
D. there hasn’t been

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Transitional Phrases and Conjunctions › ViewHe loves reading novels; ________, his sister enjoys reading comics.
A. on the other hand
B. therefore
C. because
D. although
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I’d like to see that new Michael Moore film. It interesting sounds.
a. correct
b.wrong
Past Tense › ViewI ___ the party but Chris wanted to go home
A. enjoyed
B. was enjoying
C. enjoy
D. had enjoyed
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He is ___ best player on the team.
A. some
B. an
C. a
D. the
