I (sit) in a cafe when you (call).
A. was sitting / called
B. sat / were calling

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Vocabulary › View(n.) wealth, riches, prosperity; great abundance, plenty
A. affluence
B. minimum
C. impassable
D. jovial
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Which sentence is written correctly?
A. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, they could not do their job.
B. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books,so when the power went out, he could not do their job.
C. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, they could not do his job.
D. The librarian needed his computer to check in the books, so when the power went out, he could not do his job.
Grammar › ViewLinh suggests they _____ a meeting every week.
A. should have
B. have
C. Both A&B
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Read the sentences and choose the correct one.
A. The children is playing outside now.
B. She usually read the newspaper in the morning.
C. They go to a restaurant every Saturday.
D. He are doing his homework now.
