‘ I am going to school,’ said Lydia
A. Lydia said that she was going to school
B. Lydia said that she is going to school
C. Lydia said that she will be going to school
D. Lydia said that she went to school

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is stronger?
A. You have to cook for your mom.
B. You are supposed to cook for your mom.
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Many people are too reliant on their smartphones as these devices ___________________ an inseparable part of their lives.
A. became
B. will become
C. have become
D. are becoming
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A. from the top shelf
B. hit the lamp
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Sarah’s mum ____________________ a little while earlier, so we were alone in the house.
A. went shopping
B. shopped
C. had gone shopping
D. had been going shopping
