You had your hair cut yesterday, ________?
A. hadn’t you
B. aren’t you
C. didn’t you
D. haven’t you

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does it mean to have an ‘eclectic’ taste in music?
A. Being serious and eager in the way you do something
B. Being graceful and stylish in appearance
C. Getting ideas from a wide range of sources
D. A person’s sense of self-worth
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Since they ____________us they _______________to visit us last Sunday, we _________________ forward to the day
A. were telling-came- looked
B. would tell- would visit- would look
C. told- would come- were looking
D. tell- are coming- will look
Present Tenses › View. Rewrite the sentence in the passive voice. We haven’t seen good manners for a long time.
A. Good manners haven’t been seen for a long time.
B. We haven’t seen good manners for a long time.
C. Good manners are not seen for a long time.
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A: I think you might be interested in this grant I’ve heard you are in financial difficulties.
B: Sort of. ____________ .
A: I talked to your advisor. He really wants to help you.
A. Why should I care?
B. How did you know?
C. When should I apply?
D. Please don’t let the cat out.