What is the correct position of the adverb “never”?
A. Never I have been to Paris.
B. I have been never to Paris.
C. I have never been to Paris.

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Conditional Sentence › ViewBefore the Prime Minister leaves New Yorks, he _______ several talks.
A. will have had
B. would have
C. will be having
D. began
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“I like cooking more than cleaning the house.”
A. She said that she likes cooking more than cleaning the house.
B. She said that she like cooking more than cleaning the house.
C. She said that she liked cooking more than cleaning the house.
D. She said I like cooking more than cleaning the house.
Grammar › ViewLook at ________ mice in the cage.
A. those
B. this
C. that
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THE CORRECT FORM IS:
A. When water reaches 100ºC, It boils
B. If water reache 100ºC, It boil
C. If water reaches 100ºC, It boils
D. When water reache 100ºC, It boils
