[ Do not- Does not ]
David speaks English, French, and Italian, but he ___ speak German.
A. Doesn’ t
B. Don’ t
C. Does

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A. in
B. on
C. at
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Somebody is using the computer at the moment.
A. The computer is being used at the moment.
B. The computer at the moment is being used.
C. The computer is being used by some body at the moment.
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A. Do
B. has
C. am
D. Is
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What is the literal meaning of the following sentence:
I woke up to the alarm clock screaming at me.
A. The clock was mad.
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C. The clock was loud.
D. The clock was excited.
