Isn’t that Jack’s mother …… in the restaurant across the street? I’d like …… her.
A. to sit / greeting
B. sitting / to greet
C. sat / having greeted
D. having sat / greet
E. sits / to have greeted

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Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewTo make an urgent, emotional statement or request for something.
A. to plead
B. to contemplate
C. to dribble
D. to wear smb out
Parts of Speech › View
What is the best way to write this sentence?
James has two pet mouses.
A. James has two pet mouse.
B. James has two pet mice.
C. James ahs two pet mices.
D. Fine as is.
………….. the boy …………. With the dog last week?
A. Is, playing
B. Was, playing
C. Did, played
Reported Speech › View
The teacher said, “Study chapters 1-4 for the final test!”
A. The teacher told us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
B. The teacher asked us if we studied chapters 1-4 for the final test.
C. The teacher said us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
D. The teacher asked to us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
