I / not / work today
A. I have not been working today
B. I has not been working today
C. I have been not working today

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A. He is going to cook dinner in the morning.
B. He is going to cook dinner on the moon.
C. He is going to cook dinner tomorrow.
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To Debate something is to
A. discuss with opposing viewpoints
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C. present a single viewpoint
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A. publishes / has noted
B. had published / was noting
C. has published / notes
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Would you like _____ and visit me next summer?
A. come
B. coming
C. to come
D. came
