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A. It can’t be a planet
B. It must be Planet

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Grammar › ViewSharks live ______ the ocean.
A. in
B. under
C. across
D. below
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She always beats me at poker. Means:
A. She always hits me at poker
B. She always wins when we play poker.
C. She always tries to win when we play poker.
Present Perfect Tense › ViewThe car doesn’t have any petrol in the tank. It ……
A. Has stopped
B. Have stopped
C. Has
D. Had stopped
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My mother will be angry if …
A. I bought ice cream
B. I buy ice cream
C. I had bought ice cream
D. I will buy ice cream