A banana is
A. countable noun
B. uncountable noun

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Reported Speech › ViewMy dog has brown hair, it eats a lot.
A. Javier said that his dog had brown hair and it ate a lot.
B. Javier said that his dog has brown hair and it ate a lot.
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The old woman __________ some cookies for her family yesterday.
A. climbed
B. baked
C. ate
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A. Neither the players nor the coach were satisfied with the game.
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Choose the simple form to complete each sentence.
The basketball team ______ the championship.
A. had won
B. was winning
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