[ Grammar ]
of it comes from Japan, but of them are from the USA.
A. One; some
B. Each; few
C. Most; little
D. Some; many

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Prepositions of Time › ViewWe’re going bowling _____ Friday night
A. at
B. on
C. in
Conditional Sentences and Adverbs › View
What is the adverb clause in the following sentence:
David fed his dog after he gave her a bath.
A. David fed his dog
B. after he gave her a bath.
C. after he gave
D. he gave her a bath.
Grammar › ViewI lost the keys to my apartment, so I had to ___ through a window.
A. go with
B. go in
C. come from
D. came off
Indirect Speech › View
We said, “We have been waiting since morning.”
A. We said that we had waited since morning
B. We said that we had been waiting since morning.
C. We said that we waited since morning