[ Grammar ]
They ___ lunch when the guests arrived.
A. are having
B. were having
C. have had
D. had
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does ‘Compare and Contrast’ mean?
A. To explain why something happened
B. To show how things are alike and different
C. To retell a story in order
D. To give an opinion about two topics
Grammar › View
Are you here on holiday?
A. No, I’m from Japan.
B. Yes, I am.
C. Yes, I’m Saudi.
D. Yes, I’m a student.
