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He asked, “Do you live near the city, James?”
A. He asked James if he has lived near the city.
B. He asked James if he lives near the city.
C. He asked James if he lived near the city.

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Vocabulary › Viewsigns or pictures that mean something else
A. symbols
B. reductions
C. complex
D. spread
Tenses › View
The food … before the guests come.
A. Will be prepared
B. Is prepared
C. Will have been prepared
D. Will prepare
Grammar › View. ________ had I entered the room ________ the meeting started.
A. No sooner / than
B. Hardly / when
C. Scarcely / before
D. Barely / that
Grammar › View
Sherri and Dan: “We enjoyed the concert.”
A. They told us they enjoyed the concert.
B. They told us they had enjoyed the concert.
C. They told to us they had enjoyed the concert.
D. They told they had enjoyed the concert.
