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April 2, 2016 - B1pdf

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1He pressed the seeds into the soil with his thumb, ...............?
Wrong!
2She delivered a splendid performance, ...............?
Wrong!
3They are studying the situation, ...............?
Wrong!
4She speaks English well, ...............?
Wrong!
5They recognized him instantly, ...............?
Wrong!
6The singer kept the audience enthralled with his magical performance, ...............?
Wrong!
7She didn’t budge, ...............?
Wrong!
8It is the only thing that can save the city, ...............?
Wrong!
9I showed him my ticket, ...............?
Wrong!
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  1. He pressed the seeds into the soil with his thumb, didn’t he?
  2. She delivered a splendid performance, didn’t she?
  3. They are studying the situation, aren’t they?
  4. She speaks English well, doesn’t she?
  5. They recognized him instantly, didn’t they?
  6. The singer kept the audience enthralled with his magical performance, didn’t he?
  7. She didn’t budge, did she?
  8. It is the only thing that can save the city, isn’t it?
  9. I showed him my ticket, didn’t I?
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