[ Grammar ]
What do all good inventions have in common?
A. They never break down.
B. They make life easier and more enjoyable.
C. They are cheap and easy to make.
D. They do dangerous jobs for humans.

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The scientist methodically recorded the results of the experiment.
A. Adjective
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- been
- being
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They _____ English lessons twice a week.
A. has
B. have
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“You’ll never work on Saturdays, ____________?” Samuel asked me.
A. will you
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