The idea which Barry thought of is great.
A. “Which” can be both omitted and swapped for “that”
B. “Which” can be omitted but can’t be swapped for “that”
C. “Which” can’t be either omitted or swapped for “that”
D. “Which” can’t be omitted but can be swapped for “that”

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Tenses › View“My friend said,” I have never seen such a good film.”
From the above statement we may conclude that….
A. It was the first time he went to see a film
B. He seldom went to good movies
C. This is the best film he has ever seen
D. The film he saw was a bad one
E. He has never seen bad film before
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A. am,would
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Has he got straight hair?
A. Yes, he has.
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A. Writing
B. Writting
C. Written
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