……. to exotic places must be very exciting.
A. Travelling
B. To have travelled
C. To travel
D. Having travelled

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Grammar › ViewWhen the teacher got us to discuss Hamlet last week I _____ the play beforehand.
A. should have liked rereading
B. should have liked to have reread
C. should like to reread
D. should like to have reread
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How should this sentence fragment be revised to make a complete sentence?
Under the bright moon, the wolves howling.
A. The wolves howling under the bright moon.
B. Under the bright moon, the wolves were howling.
C. Howling, the wolves under the bright moon.
D. The bright moon, under it the wolves howling.
Tenses › ViewShe_____the gold medal in the English-speaking competition last year.
A. won
B. was winning
C. is winning
D. wins
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He _______________ two sisters.
A. has got
B. have got
C. haven’t got
