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John was hungry when I saw him. He hadn’t eaten/ hadn’t been eating anything all day.
A. hadn’t eaten
B. hadn’t been eating

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. This laptop isn’t Peters. It’s Sharons’.
B. This laptop isn’t peter’s. It’s Sharon’s.
C. This laptop isn’t Peter’s. It’s Sharon’s.
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Maybe _____ out for lunch this afternoon.
A. we’ll go
B. we’re going
C. we will be going
D. none of the above
Modal Verbs › ViewEntrance to the museum was free. We ……… pay to get in.
A. needn’t
B. didn’t need to
C. don’t need
D. doesn’t need to
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We will listen to your story here, … .
A. in afternoon
B. last week
C. next week
