She has just found her cat in the garden.
A. Her cat has just found by her in the garden.
B. Her cat has just been found by her in the garden.
C. Her cat was just found by her in the garden.
D. Her cat have just been found by her in the garden.

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mr jackson wanted to play uno but his cards are missing?
A. Mr Jackson wants to play uno his cards are missing
B. Mr: Jackson wanted to play uno BUT his cards are missing!
C. Mr. Jackson wanted to play Uno, but his cards are missing.
D. none are correct
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I would like to thank you for your ____ in reaching a speedy solution
A. trust
B. cooperation
C. inclination
D. resistance
Grammar › ViewIf you ….. of applying for that job, my advice is: forget it.
A. are thinking
B. will think
C. will be thinking
D. would think
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My school is old. It’s beautiful ________,
A. however
B. but
