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Complete with “have needed” or “has needed”: They ____ (need) more time to prepare for the exam.
A. have needed
B. has needed

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He had been doing his homework all weekend.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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______ I got out the cab in front of the hospital, I saw a kitten that looked _____ it hadn’t eaten for a week.
A. As, as if
B. As if, as
