Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
I haven’t heard from Susan for several months.
A. I last heard from Susan several months ago.
B. Susan didn’t hear from me several months ago.
C. Susan heard from me several months ago.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewThe students …………….. are in class 2B are having a science lesson.
A. who
B. which
C. where
D. when
Present Perfect and Past Tenses › View
Why is the present perfect used in the sentence: “I have lost my wallet”?
A. It refers to a past event with a time reference.
B. It refers to a recent event with no specific time mentioned.
C. It describes an action completed before another event in the past.
D. It emphasizes the duration of an action.
Vocabulary › ViewIn order to atone for failing the vocab quiz, the student had to…
A. Arrange to do an extra credit assignment
B. Come up with a plan to study for the next quiz
C. Skip studying all the enriching words
D. Only study half of the base words
Grammar › View
I think I ________ a new calculator. This one does not work properly any more.
A. need
B. am needing
C. needed
D. needing
