[ Grammar ]
… you ever … to Rome?
A. Had … been
B. Has … been
C. Were … been
D. Have … been

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Tenses › ViewThey ____________ (not / finish) their project yet.
A. have not finished
B. did not finish
C. have not completed
D. not finished yet
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A: The new boss looks a bit serious, doesn’t he? I don’t think I’m going to like him. B: Oh, come on, Joyce, you can’t go ______ appearances. He’s probably very nice.
A. after
B. by
C. out
D. over
Grammar › ViewThere are ten _______ on her uncle’s farm.
A. sheep
B. sheeps
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The teacher __________ yelled at her students wasn’t in school today.
A. who
B. which
C. whose
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E. when
