[ Modal Verbs ]
Which sentence shows no obligation?
A. You don’t have to bring your passport.
B. You can’t use your cell phone here.
C. You’re not supposed to smoke inside.
D. You should tell her the truth.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewGRAMMAR RULES: SIMPLE PAST OF BE VERBS
Pick the right form of the verb BE in past to complete the sentence.
It __________ a nice day outside.
A. was not
B. were not
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Yesterday, I ________ for the exam.
A. study
B. will study
C. studied
D. studying
