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I have a question
Im currently watching a Lot of English tests to improve my level and i found this one that has this problem: The point of the exercise is to report the sentence correctly But the sentence "i have to work tomorrow" its in present time Talking about something in the future. And aparrently the correct answer is D, while i think the correct answer its A. Because in the sentence he's saying that he "have" to work, not that he "had" to work. I dunno If i'm wrong or she is wrong. I'm not a native English speaker btw. I would appreciate your feedback, thanks.
Taking a shit
Can someone please explain to me why the act of defecation is called taking a shit and not leaving a shit?

The Most Common Mistakes English Learners Make (And How to Fix Them!)
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1jowqz5
I've got the flu. So don't come today. I don't want to give it to you.
Is it common and natural to say "I don't want to give it to you" in the context of infectious diseases?

Why is there not many "had" in this? Isn't he referring to something that happened in the past?
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how can l fill in the blank?
Β I'm not the kind of person that plans every little detail. In fact, it's the opposite - I enjoy\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
An earthquake was reported OFF Malibu
Does this sentence imply that the earthquake happened in the ocean? As far as I know "off" means away/leading away so OFF MALIBU could mean somewhere near Malibu, but my friend says it's implied it happened in the ocean

What is a 2:30?
https://preview.redd.it/083c4wy30qhe1.png?width=822&format=png&auto=webp&s=1757c8d4a84505709c59268c53dfa0cca310bdae Ths!
Is it "Lunar New Year" or "Lunisolar New Year"?
As the title says, I once saw a comment confirming that Lunisolar is the right term since we are using Lunisolar calendar.
Is "Cow" more popular than "Cattle"
in general