‘Are you the one who broke the vase?’ Roger asked Jimmy.
A. Roger asked Jimmy if he was the one who had broken the vase.
B. Roger asked Jimmy if he is the one who broke the vase.
C. Roger asked Jimmy if he was the one who has broken the vase.

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A. danced, got
B. were dancing, got
C. had danced, got
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A Story From The Farm Yard Two roosters were fighting fiercely to be the king of the farm yard. One finally gained advantage and the other surrendered.
The loosing rooster slunk away and hid itself in a quiet corner. The winner flew up to a high wall, flapped its wings and crowed its victory, as loud as it could.
Suddenly, an eagle came sailing through the air and carried it off, with its talons. The loosing rooster immediately came out of its corner and ruled the farm yard from then on.
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A. There’s always a bigger enemy in this life
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