[ Grammar ]
It has rained / rained three times this week.
A. It has rained
B. rained

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Modal Verbs › ViewYou ____ finish your homework before playing video games.
A. must
B. may
C. should
Grammar › View
“Don’t worry about it”
A. He told me to worry not.
B. He told me to not worry about it.
C. He told me not to worry about that.
D. He told me not to worry.
I’m sure there will have been some changes ______ into effect.
A. until the new policy came
B. when the new policy had come
C. while the new policy is coming
D. by the time the new policy comes
Past Simple (to be) › View
You (not/be) here when she came.
A. You wasn’t here when she came.
B. You weren’t here when she came.
C. You aren’t here when she came.
