You ___ ( read) that book yet.
A. Have you been reading that book?
B. Haven’t read
C. You have read that book?
D. Did you read that book?

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Grammar › ViewYou should’t have left the door open. Suppose a burglar ___ the house.
a. had broken into
b. broke into
c. have broken into
Wish Clause › View
Farah: I got an A on my English test. Now, I’m waiting for my Math test.
Gina: Wow. ……..
(Give expressions of congratulation and hope)
A. Congratulation Farah! I hope you get an A on your Math test, too.
B. Congratulations Farah! I hope you get an A on your Math test, too.
C. Good Farah! I hope you get an A on your Math test, too.
D. Good job Farah! I hope you get an A on your Math test, too.
Reported Speech › ViewHe works in a bank.” she said
A. She said that he worked in a bank.
B. She said that he works in a bank.
C. She said that he work in a bar.
D. She say that he works in a bank.
Simple Past Tense › View
Last night I … so sleepy, so I slept early
A. am
B. was
C. are
D. is
