[ Grammar ]
I taught my dog to — the paper at my feet
A. lie
B. lye
C. lay
D. laye

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Modals › ViewI missed class yesterday because I was sick. I ________ ask the teacher what I missed.
A. ought to
B. would
C. was able to
D. musn’t
Past Perfect Tense › View
Prior to the meeting, the room …
A. had been cleaned and prepared
B. had cleaned and prepared
______ TV for the last four hours? Turn it off and get some exercises!
A. Do you watch
B. Are you watching
C. Have you watch
D. Have you been watching
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One of my greatest worries in college (was, were) that I would study hard and still flunk important tests.
A. Was
B. Were
