Samira asked me, “May I borrow your English dictionary?”
A. Samira asked me if she may borrow my English dictionary.
B. Samira asked me if she could borrow my English dictionary.
C. Samira asked me if I could borrow her English dictionary.
D. Samira asked me if I had borrowed her English dictionary.

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Grammar › ViewThat group of stars __________ the Big Dipper
A. is called
B. are called
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They asked us how we had got on with Peter three days before.
A. “How did you get on with Peter three days ago?” they asked us.
B. “How will you get on with Peter three days ago?” they asked us.
C. “How had you got on with Peter three days ago?” they asked us.
D. “How do you get on with Peter three days ago?” they asked us.
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foul the pond
A. clean
B. cross
C. contaminate
D. circle
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The technician _____________________ a lot of difficulties when he tried to fix our internet connection.
A. came up with
B. came into
C. came down with
D. came across
