[ Grammar ]
(Lay, Lie) the money on the table.
A. Lay
B. Lie

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Which word is a preposition in this sentence? Everyone knows the story about you.
A. Everyone
B. Knows
C. The
D. About
The security cameras weren’t working. We _______ see the theft.
A. didn’t have to
B. shouldn’t
C. couldn’t
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A. –
B. The
C. An
D. A
