[ Past Tense ]
He ——-to run after he —–seen the cat
A. begin,have
B. begun,has
C. began,had
D. begin,has

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Reported Speech and Reported Questions › ViewWill you be going to the training today afternoon?
A. He asked me if I would be going to the training that day in the afternoon
B. He asked me if I´m be going to the training today afternoon
C. He asked me if I will be going to the training that day afternoon
Grammar › View
Name the figure of speech.
Dusty roads go up and down.
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. antithesis
Grammar › ViewThe store closed early ___ the lack of customers that day.
A. because
B. because of
C. as
D. due to
Modals › View
I ___ a dream
A. has
B. doesn’t have
C. have
D. hasn’t
