“You will like my sister when you meet her”
A. He told me you will like her sister when you meet her.
B. He told me I will like his sister when I met her.
C. He told me I would like his sister when I met her.
D. He told me I would be liked his sister when I met her.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct answer.
“Toshi is waiting for his friend. He…..for her since five o’clock. She’s late for their date.”
A. waited
B. is going to wait
C. has been waiting
D. had waited
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They … to the party last night.
A. went
B. go
C. going
D. goes
Past Perfect Tense › ViewIt is correct to say: “By the time Brazil created Real as a currency, The US had already created Dollar”
A. True
B. False
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Fahri : Hi, Dimas, how are you?
Dimas : ….. and you?
Fahri : I’m ok.
A. How do you do?
B. Fine, thanks.
C. Good bay.
D. Yes, I am
