[ Grammar ]
`What are you looking for?’
‘My wallet; I don’t know where I … it.’
A. have put
B. have been putting
C. had put
D. am putting
E. was putting

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Past Tense › ViewYes, it ___ a mistake. The movie ___ awful
A. was-was
B. wasn’t-was
C. was-wasn’t
D. wasn’t-wasn’t
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the word “receive”?
A. I will receive the train at 5 PM.
B. He is going to take the package tomorrow.
C. She received a gift for her birthday.
D. We should take the money back to the store.
Verb › ViewI’m sorry, but that’s not true! I don’t agree _____ you at all.
A. About
B. For
C. To
D. With
Punctuations › View
We won we won the game. What is lacking in the sentence?
A. ?
B. !
C. .
D. ,