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English, 20.10.2021 01:10, bricquan10

1. John tennis once or twice a week. A. is playing usually B. is usually playing C. usually plays D. plays usually
2. Jim is away on holiday. He to Spain.
A. is gone B. have been C. has been D. was
3. Everything is going well. We any problems so far.
A. didn’t have B. don’t have C. haven’t had D. hadn’t had
4. Timson 13 films and I think her latest is the best.
A. made B. had made C. has made D. was making
5. Robert lately ?
A. Did you see B. Have you seen C. Do you see D. Are you seeing

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