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The prefix “dis” means:
A. before
B. after
C. cause to
D. not, opposite of
Select your answer:
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A. You needn’t climb public buildings without permission.
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It’s an example of simple past.
A. I’ll do my homework tomorrow
B. I spent a lot of money yesterday
C. I’ve studied English for 2 years
D. She loves watching TV