_____ that dress when he first saw you in the street?
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A.Are you wearing |
B.Did you wear |
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C.Have you worn |
D.Were you wearing |
She _____ when I go to see her.
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A.is always working |
B.was always working |
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C.always worked |
D.has always worked |
I will ask her for the book now, for she ____ plenty of time to read since I lent it to her.
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A.has |
B.has had |
C.had had |
D.was having |
Our football team _____ every match so far this year, but we still have three more games to play.
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A.wins |
B.was winning |
C.had won |
D.has won |
—_____ my glasses?
—Yes, I saw them on your desk a minute ago.
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A.Do you see |
B.Have you seen |
C.Had you seen |
D.Would you see |
—Who is Clarke?
—_____ him yet? I saw you shaking hands with him at the meeting.
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A.Haven’t you met |
B.Hadn’t you met |
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C.Didn’t you meet |
D.Don’t you meet |
—I’m sorry to keep you waiting.
—Oh, not at all. I _____ here only a few minutes.
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A.am |
B.was |
C.have been |
D.will be |
Lily _____ a book about China last month but I don’t know whether she has finished it.
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A.wrote |
B.had written |
C.is writing |
D.was writing |
I can guess you were in a hurry. You _____ your sweater inside out.
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A.had worn |
B.wore |
C.were wearing |
D.are wearing |
— We _____ that you would fix the TV set this week.
— I’m sorry. I __ to, but I’ve been too busy.
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A.had expected; had intended |
B.are expecting; had intended |
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C.expect; intend |
D.expected; intend |