[ Sentence Transformation ]
I last ate this kind of food five years ago.
A. I haven’t eaten this kind of food for five years.
B. I ate this kind of food for five years.
C. I didn’t eat this kind of food five years ago.
D. I have eaten this kind of food for five years.
Select your answer:

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Identify the subject:
Hopefully by now you know this material.
A. Hopefully
B. Now
C. You
D. Know
