“Be supposed to” and “be allowed to” are used to express…
A. permission and expectation respectively
B. expectation and permission respectively
C. future and past conditions
D. obligation and permission respectively
Select your answer:

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Which answer shows how the sentence below should be correctly written?
we are going to visit the grand canyon the rocky mountains and the beach
A. We are going to visit the Grand Canyon the Rocky Mountains and the Beach.
B. We are going to visit the grand canyon, the rocky mountains, and the beach.
C. We are going to visit the Grand Canyon the Rocky Mountains and the beach,
D. We are going to visit the Grand Canyon, the Rocky Mountains, and the beach.
