[ Grammar ]
The book came out yesterday, but I _________________ it.
A. The book came out yesterday, but I have already read it.
B. The book came out yesterday, but I has already read it.
C. The book came out yesterday, but I have already readed it.

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A. to hit it off
B. to dwell on
C. to let down
D. to put up with
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. He usually (go – goes – going) to school on Mondays.
A. go
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I’m sure you ___ change that shirt if it doesn’t fit.
A. should
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