James said to his mother, ‘I am leaving for New York tomorrow.’
A. James told his mother he is leaving for New York tomorrow.
B. James told his mother he would be leaving for New York the next day.

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A. Did you live
B. Have you lived
C. Do you live
D. Will you live
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On my friend’s farm they ____ an alarm clock because the cockerel ____ at five o’clock every morning without fail.
A. don’t need / are crowing
B. haven’t needed / has crowed
C. don’t need / crows
D. haven’t needed / was crowing
Grammar › ViewThe weather forecast indicates…
A. definitely go to university when I finish school.
B. go to the gig next week. It depends on how much money they’ve got.
C. go out tonight. She’s got an exam tomorrow morning.
D. get into the football team. You’re a great player.
E. that it will snow tomorrow.
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He in the garden since morning.
A. is working
B. work
C. has worked
D. has been working
