“I’m not using my smartphone right now”
A. Daniel said he wasn’t using his smartphone right then.
B. Daniel said I wasn’t using my smartphone right then.
C. Daniel said he didn’t use his smartphone right then.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses commas correctly?
A. Amanda can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
B. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener and a piece of paper?
C. Amanda, can you please bring me the pencil sharpener, and a piece of paper?
D. Amanda can you please bring me the, pencil, sharpener and a piece of paper?
Quantifiers & Modals of Obligation › View
The doctor has put me on a strict diet. I _ _ _ _ _ eat more fruit and vegetables and do more exercise.
A. must
B. have to
C. ‘ve to
Grammar › ViewKaren gave a book ___ me. It’s about a girl’s life in a rich family.
A. with
B. to
C. for
D. ╳
Personal Pronoun › View
The interviewer asked … why I am interested in the position.
- me
- mine
- I
