The author has just … a new detective story.
A. Brought up
B. Brought in
C. Brought out
D. Brought round

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Grammar › ViewI didn’t know the reason ______________ I got in trouble.
A. when
B. why
C. how
D. where
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Simon ______ quietly on the sofa when David ______ and scared him.
A. read – was appearing
B. had read – appeared
C. read – appeared
D. was reading – appeared
Past Perfect Tense › ViewThe bell _____ (already ring) when the bus _____ (arrive) at school.
A. had already rang, arrived
B. had already rung, arrived
C. have already rung, arrived
D. has already rung, arrived
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Finish this converation:
A: I can’t believe how well you speak English!
B: Thank you. English is my second language.
A: _________________________________________?
B: No, I started taking classes only last year.
A. Haven’t studied it for a long time?
B. Why haven’t studied it for a long time?
C. Haven’t you studied it for a long time?
D. You haven’t studied it for a long time.
E. You no study long time?
