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It’s impossible that John is at school right now.
A. John can’t be at school right now.
B. John might be at school right now.
C. John need be at school right now.
D. John should be at school right now.
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We (play) tennis when John (hurt) his ankle.
A. played/ hurt
B. were playing/ hurt
C. was playing/ hurt
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