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I. Choose the best answers 1. Tom is breathless. He …………. all this morning. a. runs b. is running c. ran d. has been running 2. The new shopping mall is gigantic. It’s advertised as a place …….. you can find just about anything you might want to buy. a. where b. which c. in where d. in that 3. When I entered the room, I …….. Tom sleeping on sofa. a. saw b. see c. have seen d. was seeing 4. Steve David, ………. won the trophy last year, is already out of this year’s competition. a. who b. that c. which d. whom 5. Before he got married, Danny always went out on Saturday nights. He never ……… stay in. a. would b. uses to c. used to d. is used to 6. Whenever I meet Linda, she ……….. something new. a. wears b. is wearing c. will wear d. has worn 7. “Somebody forgot this hat. I wonder ……….” a. whose is that hat b. whose hat this is c.

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