Carl asked Megan who she had been out with the weekend before.
Carl asked: “Who _______________, Megan?”
A. did you be out with last weekend
B. were you out with last weekend
C. were you been out with last weekend

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A. Be careful
B. Show sympathy
C. Show fairness to both sides
D. Say what you really think
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John: “It was me. I stole your money yesterday.”
A. John warned me not to steal my money the day before.
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C. John suggested that he stole my money the day before.
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A. would recover
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The bird _____ its beak and misses the worm.
A. snaps
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