It’s a shame you didn’t come to London with us last summer, As you — it before, it —- a wonderful holiday for you.
A. hadn’t seen / would have been
B. have seen / would have

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A. The elefant is the biggest land animal.
B. The elephant is the bigest land animal
C. The elephant is the biggest land animal.
D. The elephant is the bigger land animal.
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I ___________doing my homework now.
A. am doing
B. is doing
C. was doing
D. were doing
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A. Gentle calling
B. Lumbering by
C. Zipping past
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She is getting someone to cut her hair.
A. she had her hair cut.
B. she will have her hair cut.
C. she is getting her hair cuted.
