Students … all the novels for class well in advance, but still … a good result at the test.
A. read, weren’t getting
B. read, didn’t get
C. had read, didn’t get

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Modals › ViewYou _____ finish your homework before you go to the party.
A. have to
B. are
C. has to
D. didn’t use to
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…………. Marry (be) an English person?
– Yes, she (speak)………….English at the meeting right now.
A. Be, speaks
B. Are, is speaking
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“Anna placed her book inside her locker.”
A. her
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D. locker
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Mariam dropped the pan and the plate, but she held on to the spoon.
A. complex sentence
B. compound sentence
C. simple sentence
