I am sure Ron was here. I saw his car in front of the building. He … here.
A. could have been
B. might have been
C. may have been
D. must have been
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Prepositions of Time › ViewDifferentiate between ‘over’ and ‘until’ in the context of prepositions of time.
A. Over is used for future events, while until is used for past events.
B. Over refers to a specific point in time, whereas until refers to a completed period of time.
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D. The preposition ‘over’ refers to a completed period of time, whereas ‘until’ refers to a specific point in time.
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My brother and I _____ twins.
A. are
B. were
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