They said, “We were copying in the exam.”
A. They said that we had copying in the exam.
B. They said that they had been copying in the exam.
C. They said that we had been to to copy in the exam.

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A. Mr. Wang’s joke had us roar with laughter.
B. The shopkeeper saw a little boy was crying behind the door.
C. Mr. and Mrs. Lin left their children to play in the garden.
D. The teacher asked us to keep our eyes closing for twenty seconds.
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The waves were amazingly high when the storm hit the coastal town.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect
Grammar › ViewComplete the sentence: While I was studying, my brother was playing video games.
A. While I was studying, my brother was outside playing soccer.
B. While I was studying, my brother was reading a book.
C. While I was studying, my brother was playing video games, and our parents were watching TV.
D. While I was studying, my brother was doing homework.
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Where … from?
A. You
B. You are
C. Are you
