Choose the suitable answer.
I am not sure if she went to the party last month.
A. She might have gone to the party last month.
B. She must have gone to the party last month.
C. She may has go to the party last month

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A. The boy’s are playing outside
B. The boys are playing outside
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A warrant is out for his arrest after he failed to show up for his court date.
Warrant means:
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“Was the hotel expensive?”
A. She asked me if the hotel had been expensive.
B. She asked me if the hotel was expensive.
C. She asked me if the hotel have been expensive.
D. She asked me if the hotel has been expensive.
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A: I need some coffee to keep me awake.
B: There is _________ coffee at the counter. Go and get some.
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A. so many
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