[ Grammar ]
Helen said Jane, “May I borrow your dictionary ?”
A. Helen said Jane to borrow her dictionary
B. Helen said Jane if/whether he might borrow her dictionary
C. Helen said Jane whether she might borrow her dictionary
D. Helen said Jane if/whether she might borrowed her dictionary
Select your answer:

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A. Swam; “He swam in the pool yesterday.”
B. Swum; “He has swum in the pool.”
C. Swim; “He can swim very fast.”
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Let’s meet tomorrow at 11
A. Sorry, I will work
B. Sorry, I will have been working
C. Sorry, I will be working
D. Sorry, I will have worked
