Are you good … juggling?
A. in
B. at
C. with

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Reported Speech › ViewJimmy complained, “I have already written this invitation twice.”
A. Jimmy complained that I had already written that invitation twice.
B. Jimmy complained that he has already written that invitation twice.
C. Jimmy complained that he had already written that invitation twice.
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He once saw an elk and her two new calf.
What is the correct way to write this sentence?
A. He once saw an elk and her two new calfs.
B. He once saw an elks and her two new calf.
C. He once saw some elk and her two new calf.
D. He once saw an elk and her two new calves.
Grammar › ViewMandy isn’t talking to me. We _______(have) a big fight. (emphasize effect on present)
A. have had
B. have been having
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You don’t need to buy bread. We’ve got _________ loafs of bread.
A. little
B. a little
C. few
D. a few
