It was wrong of you to criticise your son in front of his friends.
A. You could have criticised your son in front of his friends.
B. You must have criticised your son in front of his friends.
C. You mightn’t have criticised your son in front of his friends.
D. You shouldn’t have criticised your son in front of his friends.

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Tenses › ViewConstruct a sentence in the past using the verb ‘run’ and the subject ‘he’.
A. He runs.
B. He runned.
C. He will run.
D. He ran.
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Sara ____ ____ at college when she had a baby.
A. is study
B. is studying
C. was studying
D. was study
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‘He is ____MA in English.
A. a
B. an
C. is
D. the
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So far, Fleming Design Co. ——– over fifty thousand dollars to local community projects
A. is contributing
B. was contributed
C. will contribute
D. has contributed
