I fell down . I ran in the park . ( Just as )
A. Just as I was running in the park, I fell down.
B. Just as I fell down, I ran in the park.
C. Just as I run in the park, I fall down.
D. Just as I was falling down, I have run.
Select your answer:
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Modal Verbs › ViewRewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is the best thing for you to ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
A. You might ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
B. You should ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
C. You can ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
D. You don’t need to ask for help when you don’t understand a lesson.
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What do you need to do tomorrow?
A. I’m going to the pet store.
B. I have to wash my dog today.
C. I have to send a letter tomorrow.
D. I’m going to Tennessee to visit my friend.