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I (eat) ————— dinner at six O’clock yesterday.
A. eats
B. eat
C. ate
D. eaten

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The moon danced gently on the water.
A. hyperbole
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A. had switch
B. switched
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You … have a member card to borrow a book from this library.
A. need to
B. don’t need to
C. needs to
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