[ Grammar ]
The cat … (chase) the mouse last night.
A. chases
B. is chasing
C. chased
D. have chased

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Offer and Suggestion › ViewDoni : I’m thinking of asking you for dinner
Loi : I’m free but ….
A. I’d like to come
B. There aren’t many papers to do
C. I’ll be there
D. I’ll have an appointment at the same time
E. You can invite others
Grammar › View
. You’d better ________ your keys before leaving.
A. to check
B. checking
C. check
D. checked
Phrasal Verb › ViewMary lives in an old house______ the countryside.
A. about
B. to
C. in
D. with
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The person ___ car is in front of the store must move it immediately.
a. who’s
b. whose
