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"You ………………… to lend me your book."
Question 1:
"You ………………… to lend me your book."
A.
" have requested "
B.
" are requested "
C.
"requested "
D.
"are requesting "
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"You ………………… to lend me your book."
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"I ……………… my homework. What shall I do now? "
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" She ……………… all her childhood in France."
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" The phone rang while I ………………… dinner."
"She ………………… in Switzerland for ten years when she was a child. "
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"I ……………………… the book for several weeks now."
"This is the first time that I ………………… her act. "
" It was the fourth time she ………………… in love that year."
"‘You look exhausted.’ ‘Yes, I ……………… non-stop until 6 o’clock.’ "
"How long …………………… film? "
"She wanted to know when …………………."
"She ……………… French fairly well, but she has got a strong French accent. "
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