When I was a child, I went to the playground with my friend next door every afternoon.
A. When I was a child, I used to go to the playground with my friend next door every afternoon.
B. When I was a child, I was used to going to the playground with my friend next door every afternoon.
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A. Julian has asked for these gifts, a skateboard, tickets to a concert, and a giant cake.
B. Julian has asked for these gifts: a skateboard, tickets to a concert and a giant cake.
C. Julian has asked for these gifts: a skateboard, tickets to a concert, and a giant cake.
D. Julian has asked for these gifts: a Skateboard, Tickets to a Concert, and a Giant cake.
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He ……………… a scholarship last month.
A. was offered
B. is offered
C. has been offered
D. will be offered
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