[ Grammar ]
Where’s the boy?
A. The boy is in the room.
B. The boy is out of the house.
C. The boy is on the house.
D. The boy is in the house.

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Grammar › ViewHe asks too many questions.
I wish he _____ keep bothering me.
A. doesn’t
B. won’t
C. didn’t
D. wouldn’t
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He said to me, ” I must win this game.”
A. He told me that he must win this game.
B. He told me that he had to win that game.
C. He told me that he had to win this game.
D. He told me that he must win that game.
Oh, I stayed at home and__________ my homework. Nothing special.
A. make
B. do
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At 8.00 next Monday the committee _______________ (discuss) this question.
A. will be discussing
B. will discussing
C. is discussing
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