They said, “We’ve lived in Indonesia for a long time”.
A. They said they have lived in Indonesia for a long time.
B. They said we have lived in Indonesia for a long time.
C. They said they had lived in Indonesia for a long time.
D. They wanted to know they had lived in Indonesia for a long time.

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a. main
b. mane
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Lisa is very young. She can’t stay home alone.
A. Lisa is too young to stay home alone.
B. Lisa is very young too stay home alone.
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A. She asked the interviewer, ‘Please repeat the question’
B. She requested the interviewer, ‘Please repeat the question.’
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He agrees ___ the proposed changes.
A. on
B. to
C. in
D. with
E. about
