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Asking for favour means asking someone to …
A. apologise to you
B. do something for you
C. forget you
D. talk to you
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Tenses › View“My friend said, “I have never seen such a good film.”
From the above statement we may conclude that….
A. It was the first time he went to see a film
B. He seldom went to good movies
C. This is the best film he has ever seen
D. The film he saw was a bad one
E. He has never seen bad film before
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A real friendship will last. (What is the abstract noun?)
A. real
B. friendship
C. will
D. last
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