[ Grammar ]
Do you have lunch at two o’clock?
A. Yes, do
B. Yes, I don’t
C. No, don’t
D. Yes, I do

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A. it was raining hard
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The capital city of the United States not New York, __________ is it Los Angeles.
A. and
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A. countable
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What is the past simple of the verb arrive?
A. arriving
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