[ Present Tense ]
My English teacher _____ in luck but in effort.
A. doesn’t believe
B. isn’t believing
C. hasn’t believed
D. hasn’t been believeing

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A. nearest
B. nearer
C. more near
D. nearly
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Which sentence is properly punctuated ?
A. Amanda likes apples, grapes! and pears.
B. amanda likes apples, grapes, and pears !
C. Amanda likes apples, grapes, and pears.
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A. was watching, arrived
B. watched, arives
C. watched, arrived
D. watched, was arriving
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Yesterday the police (report) that they (capture) the thief.
A. reported – captured
B. reported – had captured
C. had reported – had captured
D. report – capture
