Mr. Aqsa taught English a few years ago.
Change the sentence above into Negative form.
A. Mr. Aqsa did not taught English a few years ago.
B. Mr. Aqsa was not taught English a few years ago.
C. Mr. Aqsa does not teach English a few years ago.
D. Mr. Aqsa was not teaching English a few years ago.
E. Mr. Aqsa did not teach English a few years ago.

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My English class was the hardest to understand, my math class had the most homework, and my history class had more notes.
A. NO CHANGE
B. My English class was harder to understand, my math class had the most homework, and my history class had more notes.
C. My English class was the hardest to understand, my math class had more homework, and my history class had more notes.
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