[ Past Tenses ]
Were you expecting James and Paul to stay for dinner ?’
‘No, but I …… a lot of food, so it didn’t matter.’
A. had prepared
B. had been preparing
C. was preparing
D. prepared
Select your answer:

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Relative Clauses › ViewThe telephone which is on the desk is broken.
A. The telephone is broken on the desk
B. The telephone on the desk is broken.
C. The telephone desk is broken.
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. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of ability?
A. She can play the piano beautifully.
B. He cannot solve this math problem.
C. They will attend the meeting.
D. You should try harder.
