[ Modal Verb ]
It’s against the law to drop litter in the street
A. It is allowed to drop litter in the street
B. It is not allowed dropping litter in the street
C. You don’t have to drop litter in the street
D. You mustn’t drop litter in the street
Select your answer:
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By 3 o’clock, Steve ………….. all the house.
A. cleaned
B. had cleaned
C. was cleaning