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Can a subject be found after the main verb of the sentence?
A. No
B. Yes

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Direct and Indirect Speech › ViewHow do we write the following in direct speech? Kelly said I am feeling sick today.
A. Kelly said “I am feeling sick today.”
B. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today”.
C. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today.”
D. Kelly said, “I am feeling sick today?
Tenses › View
The Moon____around the Earth, so it is said to be the Earth’s satellite.
A. is moving
B. move
C. moves
D. moved
Vocabulary › ViewWhat does “all too clearly” mean?
A. Very obviously
B. To become muffled
C. To accuse someone of something
D. To set something right
Present Perfect Negative and Interrogative › View
They ______________ (not / go) to Spain.
A. hasn´t gone
B. haven´t gone
C. haven´t cooked
