-I called you last night after dinner, but you were not there. Where ________?
– I ________ overtime at the fitness center.
A. has you been / had worked
B. were you / have worked
C. were you / was working
D. you were / worked

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Grammar › ViewMany of us _______ when there is a disrespectful vibe in class, _______ the teacher.
A. accept, accept
B. accept, except
C. except, except
D. except, accept
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I _________ in Moscow before I moved to St Peterburg.
A. had lived
B. has been living
Prefixes added to the front of many words can produce an opposite meaning.
A. dis, non, in
B. un, in, de, dis, non
C. un, in
D. dis, non, de
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Mary said, “I didn’t take your book.”
A. Mary said that she hadn’t taken my book.
B. Mary said that she didn’t take my book.
C. Mary said that she hasn’t taken my book.
D. Mary said that I didn’t take my book.
