What term describes someone who is excessively focused on themselves and their own needs?
A. self-centred
B. to bump into
C. to fall out
D. reluctant

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A. Subject + had + past participle
B. Subject + have/has + past participle
C. Subject + will have + past participle
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Rewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is the best thing for him to apologize to his friend.
A. He should apologize to his friend.
B. He might apologize to his friend.
C. He can apologize to his friend.
D. He doesn’t need to apologize to his friend.
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A. cuted
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There isn’t ___ information about local and international issues in tabloids.
A. much
B. few
C. a number of
