English, 06.10.2019 14:30, lebron06james
“gone with the wind” before?
a) did you see b) would you see c) have you
seen d) has you seen
207. a car when they were living in cheltenham?
a) have they b) did they have c) were they
having d) have they had
208. mrs. grant was nervous because she before.
a) hasn’t flown b) didn’t fly c) hadn’t flown
d) wasn’t flying
209. alex here for six months.
a) has been working b) works c) had been
working d) had worked
210. - to england?
- no, never, but i went to france a few years ago.
a) have you ever been b) did you go
c) had you been d) are you going
211. - janet recently?
- yes, i met her a few years ago.
a) have you met b) did you meet c) do you
meet d) didn’t you meet
212. john to work yesterday. he wasn’t
feeling well.
a) didn’t go b) hasn’t gone c) wasn’t going
d) hadn’t gone
213. peter usually phones me on sundays but he
last sunday.
a) doesn’t phone b) was not phoning c) not
phoned d) didn’t phone
214. mr. smith for me when i arrived.
a) waited b) has waited c) was waiting d) waits
215. let’s go to the pub. i hungry.
a) get b) have got c) got d) am getting
216. we can’t go out now. it hard.
a) rains b) is raining c) rained d) was raining
217. - this week?
- no, she is on holiday.
a) is sylvia working b) sylvia worked
c) does sylvia work d) had sylvia worked
218. kate concerts once or twice a week.
a) is giving usually b) is usually giving
c) usually gives d) gives usually
219. sorry, i don’t know the word horizon.
what
a) does mean this word b) does this word mean c) means this word d) is the word meaning
220. peggy the glass when she was having
lunch.
a) broke b) was breaking c) has broken d) breaks
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, CourtGard
Arrange the events in chinese history in chronological order using the numbers 1-4. the ming dynasty falls to the qing. china experiences a 400-year period of peace known as the pax sinica during the han dynasty. a golden age of expansion and culture occurs during the tang dynasty. nationalists and communists fight a civil war for control of china.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, kris22elizondop9v1bb
What is the effect of narrator's word choice on the tone of this passage? the words "my heart shrank within itself" create a fearful tone. the words "wounded his fellow" develop a remorseful tone. the words "struck harsh upon my ears" suggest an irritated tone. the words "better-omened" set a hopeful tone. excerpt from "the cabuliwallah" by rabindranath tagore i was sitting in my study, looking through the accounts, when some one entered, saluting respectfully, and stood before me. it was rahmun the cabuliwallah. at first i did not recognise him. he had no bag, nor the long hair, nor the same vigour that he used to have. but he smiled, and i knew him again. "when did you come, rahmun? " i asked him. "last evening," he said, "i was released from jail." the words struck harsh upon my ears. i had never before talked with one who had wounded his fellow, and my heart shrank within itself when i realised this; for i felt that the day would have been better-omened had he not turned up.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, camiserjai1832
Read the argument below and answer the question that follows. all football players are required to attend weekly strengthening workshops. david is a football player. david is required to attend weekly strengthening workshops. what are the elements of this argument? a. premise: david is required to attend weekly strengthening workshops. conclusion: david is a football player. b. premise: all football players are required to attend weekly strengthening workshops. conclusion: david is a football player. c. premise: david is a football player. conclusion: david is required to attend weekly strengthening workshops. d. premise: all football players are required to attend weekly strengthening workshops. david is a football player. conclusion: david is required to attend weekly strengthening workshops.
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