“Cathy wishes she had blond hair.”
This means …
A. Cathy is sorry that she doesn’t have blond hair.
B. Cathy doesn’t like her blond hair.
C. Cathy has blond hair.

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Grammar › ViewOn tv they say it ____ this afternoon.
A. Rains
B. is going to rain
C. I’m visiting
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink was really enjoyable.
B. Charlie’s party which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
C. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
D. Charlie’s party which, was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
Speech Tenses › ViewChange the tense in direct speech: ‘I have a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
A. I will have a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
B. I had a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
C. I have a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
D. I has a test tomorrow,’ he reminded.
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Most university students __________ on campus in their first year.
A. Lives
B. Live
C. Are living
