[ Grammar ]
We are going to your party, Kate.
We told Kate ……. were going to …… party.
A. we / your
B. they / her
C. we / her
D. they / your

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Grammar › ViewI’ve heard a lot about Dr. James, and I’m looking forward ____________ his talk tomorrow.
A. hear
B. hearing
C. to hear
D. to hearing
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When we entered Sara’s new flat, there were only essential pieces because she likes minimalism.
A. There were a lot of furniture.
B. There was only a little furniture.
C. There were only a few furniture.
