“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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Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe superlative of intelligent is…
A. intelligentest
B. more intelligent
C. the most intelligent
Tenses › View
When I got to the bus stop I realized I _______ (leave) my mobile phone at home.
A. left
B. ‘ve left
C. ’d left
D. ‘d been living
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
