If someone “is able to” do something, what does it signify?
A. They are warned against doing it.
B. They have the ability to do it.
C. They have permission to do it.
D. It is necessary for them to do it.

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Present, Past, and Future Time › ViewWhat is the use of the future going to? / cual es el uso del future going to
A. Hablar de una situación del pasado
B. Expresar una intención para hacer una actividad en el futuro
C. Dar un consejo
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What is the cause in the following sentence?
Sally didn’t study. She had an F on the test.
A. Sally didn’t study.
B. She had an F on the test.
How long have you been practicing Muay-Thai?
A. I haven’t been sleeping all night.
B. I have been exercising for 30 minutes.
C. You have not been listening for more than an hour.
D. I have been practicing it for over two years.
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They were tired, ______ they didn’t want to play anymore.
A. or
B. but
C. so
D. because
