I last called her in January.
A. I have not called her since January.
B. I have not called her for one month.
C. I have called her since January.
D. I had called her by January.

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Modals of Obligation › ViewJohn could chill out last weekend. He… over the weekend because he didn’t have any exams during the week.
A. Needn’t have studied
B. Didn’t need to study
C. Don’t have to study
D. Needn’t study
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What is the BEST way to write this sentence?
She yells, “You are hilarious”
A. She yells “You are hilarious.”
B. She yells, “You are hilarious?”
C. She yells, “You are hilarious!”
Tenses › ViewWhat tense is this sentence?
Being honest with oneself is crucial for personal growth.
A. past
B. present
C. future
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It’s weekend time! I enjoy ____________ watch my favorite series.
A. can
B. could
C. be able to
D. being able to
E. to be able to
