I don’t want to go to the cinema.
A. Beth said that she don’t want to go to the cinema.
B. Beth said that she doesn’t want to go to the cinema.
C. Beth said that she didn’t want to go to the cinema.

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A. “. . . uh, hello? Is anyone there?” the manager asked.
B. “Uh . . . hello? Is anyone there?” the manager asked.
C. “Uh, hello? Is anyone . . . there?” the manager asked.
D. “Uh, hello? Is anyone there . . . ?” the manager asked.
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You shouldn’t stay at home so much. Get ____ and make new friends.
A. by
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C. over
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A. helping verb
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Use the correct phrase-
I can not _______what my student has written in the notes.
A. make in
B. make out
C. make up with
D. make up
