[ Preposition after some Verbs ]
I talked _______ her about this matter
A. for
B. of
C. about
D. to

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Speech Tenses › ViewIdentify the direct speech: ‘I want to go swimming,’ he said.
A. ‘I want to go swimming,’ he exclaimed.
B. ‘I want to go swimming,’ said he.
C. ‘I want to go swimming,’ he said.
D. ‘I want to go swimming,’
Grammar › View
(Unless, Although) my cats are lazy, they are affectionate.
A. Unless
B. Although
The dog is:
A. above
B. between
C. under
Present Perfect Negative and Interrogative › View
Tom / sing / karaoke.
A. Have Tom ever sung karaoke?
B. Has Tom ever sung karaoke?
C. Has Tom ever sang karaoke?
