[ Present Perfect and Past Simple ]
Mary and Frank …… their first argument yesterday.
A. have had
B. has had
C. haven’t had
D. had

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A. a little
B. a few
C. little
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I ______ have bothered cooking all that food; they’d eaten before they arrived.
A. didn’t need
B. needn’t
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D. didn’t need to
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A. heavy
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a soothing, comatose or overexcited state; dream; daze; stupor; daydream
A. lull
B. haggard
C. trance
D. foliage