She makes cakes every Sunday.
A. Every Sunday cakes made by her.
B. Cakes are made by her every Sunday.
C. Cakes make her every Sunday.
D. Cakes were made by her every Sunday.

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Reported Speech › ViewJerry said, ‘I’m studying English a lot at the moment.’
A. Jerry said that he was studying English a lot at that moment.
B. Jerry said that he was studying English a lot at the moment.
C. Jerry said that I was studying English a lot at that moment.
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Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She likes to swim, and she goes to the pool every day.
B. The car broke down, so we called a tow truck.
C. He reads a lot he loves books.
D. They went hiking, but it started to rain.
Grammar › ViewSnakes have no legs. They ______ on their bellies.
A. swim
B. creep
C. crawl
D. gallop
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Take a look at the picture and choose the correct option.
A. He’s buying a refrigerator.
B. He’s going to the beach.
C. He’s eating fast food.
D. He’s buying a laptop.
