[ Grammar ]
Change the question into a noun clause: Should we wait for him?
A. Do you think should we wait for him?
B. Do you think we should wait for him?
C. Do you think we should wait for him.
D. Do you think if we should wait for him?

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A. to help
B. to be helped
C. being helped
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Select the adjective in the sentence.
Matthew came home from rugby with a filthy kit.
A. rugby
B. filthy
C. kit
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If John ………………. to school, I will talk to him.
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B. comes
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We………..at the hotel because it was quite expensive.
A. didn’t stay
B. stayed
C. don’t stay
