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I’ve cooked you an omelette and I’ve cooked _______ some spaghetti.
A. for me
B. me
C. myself
D. self
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Narrative Tenses & Conditionals › ViewTom will be at the party tonight. If I ______ him there, I will say hello to him.
A. see
B. am seeing
C. will see
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______________ now?
A. Is your mother cooking
B. Your mother is cooking
C. Does your mother cook
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