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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Mrs. Harris loves her students.
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A. Mrs. Harris
B. loves
C. loves her students.
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. Which answer gives the best way to correct the sentence: “I’m sorry Mrs. Jensen, but I couldn’t finish the essay because I was in Portland, Oregon, all weekend.”
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A. I haven’t been sleeping all night.
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They were tired, ______ they didn’t want to play anymore.
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