Either the cat or the dogs ________ what you prepared.
A. eat
B. eats

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Present/Future/Past Simple/Present Perfect › ViewThe man ________ out the key and ________ the car door.
A. A. was taking / opened
B. B. took / opened
C. C. took / would open
D. D. took / had opened
Past Tense and Past Continuous › View
It (be) a day last September. The sun (shine) and the birds (sing). I (walk) along the street when I (meet) an old friend.
A. It was being a day last September. The sun shone and the birds sang . I was walking along the street when I met an old friend.
B. It was a day last September. The sun was shining and the birds were singing . I was walking along the street when I met an old friend.
C. It was a day last September. The sun was shining and the birds were singing . I was walking along the street when I was meeting an old friend.
D. It was being a day last September. The sun shone and the birds sang . I walked along the street when I met an old friend.
Simple Tenses › ViewShe will________________ a new bag next month.
A. buy
B. bought
C. buying
D. buys
Reported Speech › View
Change the direct speech into indirect speech
“We have registered for classes.”
A. They said they had registered for classes
B. They said that they hadn’t registered for classes
C. They will never register for classes
D. They said that they can’t register for classes!
