I have a present for my best friend in my bedroom.
A. Ainhoa told me she haved a present for her best friend in her bedroom.
B. Ainhoa told me she haved a present for his best friend in his bedroom.
C. Ainhoa told me she had a present for her best friend in her bedroom.

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Vocabulary › ViewEndow:
A. fame, glory
B. to furnish, equip, provide with funds
C. charming, tending to soften unfriendliness
D. suitable, fitting
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The given sentence below is probability / saying that something is logical or normal (positive or negative):
It should not/ought not to be that difficult to get there.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › ViewMichiko thinks it’s time her daughter ___ married.
A. get
B. to get
C. got
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Label the following sentence: “The tables and chairs were scattered and upset by the crowds.”
A. Simple
B. Complex
C. Compound-complex
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