[ Direct vs. Indirect Speech ]
June said,” It is my car.”
A. June said that it is my car
B. June said that it is her car.
C. June said that it was my car
D. June said that it was her car

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Relative Pronoun › ViewI met a Japanese tourist ______lives north of Kyoto.
A. whose
B. where
C. who
D. which
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I looked __________ for the book I lost.
A. all up
B. all over
C. all gone
D. all after
Grammar › ViewShe ___ ____ waiting for a long time.
A. has been
B. has is
C. have be
D. have is
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Apprenticeship provides students with ______ experience and gives them wages to cover their living costs.
A. hands-off
B. hands-free
C. hands-on
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