What are the correct plural forms of the following words: boy, rose, wish
A. boys, roses, wishs
B. boy’s, rose’s, wish’s
C. boyes, roses, wishes
D. boys, roses, wishes

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A. slow
B. quick
C. speedy
D. rapid
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He will be an athlete in the future and he ________________________ very fast
A. will jump
B. will play
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Grammar › ViewNever________any doubt about the matter.
A. has there been
B. hasn’t there been
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A: “Where were you?”
B: “Ah, I was lost on the street.”
Which sentence has the same meaning with the underlined?
A. I got lost on the street.
B. I get lost on the street.
C. I have lost on the street.
D. I’m losing on the street.
