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English, 26.12.2021 21:50, bella2284

2. Light faster than sound. a. travel c. travelled
b. is travelling d. travels
3. My mother five languages and two more.
a. Speaks / understands c. has spoken / understood
b. is speaking/ is understanding d. Spoke / understands
4. The teacher very fast but today he slowly.
a. is usually speaking / speaks c. usually spoke / speak
b. usually speaks /is speaking d. usually speaks / spoke
6. Where is your mother? she
a. comes now c. is just coming
b. is already coming d. comes soon
7. Elias in this company since he graduated.
a. is working c. had worked
b. has worked d. will have worked
8. What since you returned from abroad?
a. have you done
b. are you doing
c. you have done
d. did you do
9. Since the day he to this organization Alex has done a lot.
a. has come c. came
b. comes d. had come
10.I him last Sunday but I him since then.
a. saw/haven’t seen c. saw / didn’t see
b. have seen / didn’t see d. have seen /haven’t seen
11.I the fiction “Great Expectation”
a. read c. had read

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2. Light faster than sound. a. travel c. travelled
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