When I called her, she (has already left / had already left) for work.
A. has already left
B. had already left

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Indirect Speech › ViewRisky said, “I am studying English a lot at this moment”.
A. Risky said he was studying English a lot at that moment.
B. Risky said he was studying English a lot at the moment.
C. Risky said I was studying English a lot at that moment.
D. Risky says he was studying English a lot at that moment.
Grammar › View
Which is the correct word for this sentence:
The farmer exclaimed, “That is not _____ you put the fresh apples in.”
A. we’re
B. wear
C. were
D. where
All of the team (has/have) completed their tasks.
A. has
B. have
Vocabulary › View
What is the difference between respectable and respectful?
A. Respectable is used to describe objects, while respectful is used to describe people.
B. Respectable is about being regarded with respect or honor due to good character or behavior, while respectful is about showing politeness and honor towards others.
C. Respectable is synonymous with respectful.
D. Respectable is about being polite, while respectful is about having good character.
