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I’ve been short … money recently.
A. of
B. with
C. for
D. at
Select your answer:
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Past Continuous › ViewWhich sentense is past continuous sentense?
A. He isn’t sitting on the beach in Australia at the moment.
B. He doesn’t sits on the beach in Australia every Monday.
C. This time last year, he wasn’t sitting on the beach in Australia.
D. Last year, he didn’t sit on the beach in Australia.
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Which modal verb is used to express a future obligation or a promise?
A. will
B. can
C. might
D. should