They / see / friends from school.
A. They did see friends from school.
B. They saw friends from school.
C. They seed friends from school.

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Grammar › ViewI saw two lovely bags in a shop this evening.I bought them ………………..
A. all
B. both
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I have spent 2 hours waiting for my lunch order ready.
But, the waitress told me that all their menus were sold out.
Hmmm.. I was very ….. with their service.
A. disappointing
B. disappointed
Modal Verbs › ViewRewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is not necessary for them to bring snacks to the movie.
A. They don’t need to bring snacks to the movie.
B. They should bring snacks to the movie.
C. They might bring snacks to the movie.
D. They can bring snacks to the movie.
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I ________________ with you.
A. don’t agree
B. am not agreeing
C. am not agree
D. don’t to agree
