“Everything is going to be fine.”
A. My friend said everything should be fine.
B. My friend said everything will be fine.
C. My friend said everything should have been fine.
D. My friend said everything was going to be fine.

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A. Edna hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
B. Edna, hasnt your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
C. Edna, hasn’t your family visited Trafalgar Square, Green Park, and Barlay Square in London?
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Jeff ate a pear but got it all over a pair of his favorite jeans.
A. Homonym
B. Homophone
C. Homograph
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A. strange
B. strangely
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I _______ play football when I was a child, I played tennis.
A. didn’t use to
B. used to