[ Grammar ]
My aunt, ______ works in a bank, is extremely rich.
A. which
B. whose
C. that
D. who

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Grammar › ViewDaisy ______ her leg while she _____ tennis.
A. Daisy broke her leg while she was playing tennis.
B. Daisy was breaking her leg while she played tennis.
C. Daisy broke her leg while she played tennis.
D. Daisy was breaking her leg while she was playing tennis.
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There is no more ice cream. I (eat)……………. it all, I’m afraid.
A. have eaten
B. was eating
C. am eating
D. will eat
Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Which of the following is the best meaning of “require”?
A. To make something optional
B. To need or demand something
C. To replace something old
D. To refuse an offer
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Never_______ such a beautiful sunset!
A. did I see
B. saw I
C. have I seen
D. I have seen
