42.She said. "I have lost a pen."
She said she had lost a pen.
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- M: Can I borrow your pen Mine is out of ink.W: Sorry, I don’t have a second pen. Would a pencil do What did the woman mean(). A: She could offer him a pencil. B: She had no pen herself. C: She could let the man have her pen.
- M: Can I borrow your pen Mine is out of ink.W: Sorry, I don’t have a second pen. Would a pencil do What did the woman mean() A: She could let the man have her pen. B: She had no pen herself. C: She could offer him a pencil.
- “Can I borrow your pen?” entails “You have a pen.”
- I have lost my pen. I can't find _______. I have to buy ______ A: it, it B: that, one C: it, one D: one, it
- Which of the following involve direct reporting of speech? A: She said, ‘I have done my share, but you –’ B: ‘I’m not yet ready,’ he replied, and put down the telephone. C: ‘Jane! –Jane,’ was all he said. D: She said that she lived alone.
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The sentence “She gave me a pen” is more concrete than “She handed me a pen.”
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W: Could I borrow a pen from you There’s no ink left in mine.M: I’m afraid I don’ t have an extra one. Would a pencil be OK What did the man mean() A: He had lost his pen. B: He could lend her an extra pen. C: He could offer her a pencil.
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I have no idea ______she laid the pen. A: why B: what C: that D: where
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Lucy has lost( ) pen. A: she B: her C: hers
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I've lost my pen. I can't find it anywhere, So I have to buy ___ after school. A: this B: it C: that D: one