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Neither Mary nor Laura has turned in (her, their) report.
A. her
B. their

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Tenses and Opinions › ViewRewrite the sentence in past continuous tense: ‘I am studying for my exam.’
A. I studied for my exam.
B. I will be studying for my exam.
C. I was studying for my exam.
D. I have been studying for my exam.
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Is this sentence transitive or intransitive?
The girl brought her cat to the birthday party.
A. transitive
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She’s wanted to be a firefighter ______ she was a young girl.
A. ever since
B. Until
C. after
