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Children … usually upset when their parents get divorced.
A. are
B. is
C. are being
D. would be
Select your answer:

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Modals › ViewWhich sentence is correct in the past tense?
A. I must go yesterday.
B. I have to go yesterday.
C. I had to go yesterday.
D. I musted go yesterday.
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Choose the sentence has a similar meaning: Charles and his father are exactly alike appearance.
A. Charles looks just like his father.
B. Charles is looking like his father.
C. Charles is alike his father.
