. You’re explaining why you didn’t attend a meeting. Which sentence is most appropriate?
A. I wasn’t able to attend the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
B. I didn’t attend the meeting because I had a prior commitment.
C. I am not able to attend the meeting because I have a prior commitment.
D. I didn’t attending the meeting because I had a prior commitment.

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Grammar - Collective NounsPresent Simple vs Present ContinuousTenses and StructuresReported SpeechComparisionsFormal & Informal WordsPassive Voice with Modal VerbsPast Continuous and Past Simple Tense-ed or -ingVerb + InfinitiveOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewIf people used cars less, the air … much cleaner.
A. would be
B. would have been
C. will be
D. was
Grammar › View
A: He doesn’t like playing football.
B: …………………………………………………………….
A. So do I
B. Neither don’t I
C. I do, too
D. I don’t, either
Modal Auxiliaries › ViewA: Where’s Tracy? I’ve been looking for her all morning.
B: I haven’t seen her. She _____ be sick.
A. can
B. can’t
C. might
D. might not
Preposition of Time › View
I always go run ____ the morning.
A. in
B. on
