She must have been tired after the long journey.
A. She was definitely not tired.
B. She was bored during the journey.
C. She was likely tired.
D. She felt energized after the trip.

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A. was
B. were
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Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance. She attended choir practice at the Hudson River Music Academy.
Which best combines the sentences above using a compound predicate?
A. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance and at the Hudson River Music Academy.
B. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School and the Hudson River Music Academy for choir practice and interpretive dance.
C. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance and attended choir practice at the Hudson River Music Academy.
D. Charleze studied at the Algonquin School for Interpretive Dance, but she also attended choir practice at the Hudson River Music Academy.
_________ do you usually eat lunch?
– In the cafeteria.
A. What
B. Where
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She ……… to make a cake when she was 20.
A. could
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C. were able to
