. ‘I _____ two goals in the match at the weekend.’ ‘Wow! That’s amazing.’
A. scored
B. have scored
C. have been scoring
D. just scored

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A. “Welcome home” said mom.
B. Welcome home “said mom”
C. “Welcome home,” said mom.
D. “Welcome home” said mom?
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The little boy ran out of the classroom ____ humiliation because some of his classmates made fun of him.
A. for
B. on
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Reported Speech › ViewThe teacher said, “Study chapters 1-4 for the final test!”
A. The teacher told us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
B. The teacher asked us if we studied chapters 1-4 for the final test.
C. The teacher said us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
D. The teacher asked to us to study chapters 1-4 for the final test.
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The lighthouse in offshore ….. the sea at night when there’s no moonlight.
A. lights
B. is lighting
C. are lighting
D. were lighting
