She asked me, “Where did you buy your shoes?”
A. She asked me where I had bought my shoes.
B. She asked me where I bought my shoes.
C. She asked me where I have bought my shoes.
D. She asked me where I buy my shoes.

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Grammar › ViewTransfer this Active Voice sentence into the Passive one:
Steven was editing an important manuscript.
A. Steven was being edited by an important manuscript.
B. An important manuscript had been edited by Steven.
C. An important manuscript was edited by Steven.
D. An important manuscript was being edited by Steven.
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My girlfriend is expecting me at 8 p.m. I … be late!
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
C. have to
D. must
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A. Gold
B. Sun
C. Dove
D. Lion
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Which modal verb is used to express a future action in the first person?
A. shall
B. can
C. may
D. will
