Somebody stole my car.
A. My car is stolen.
B. My car were stolen.
C. My car was stolen.
D. My car are stolen.

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A. had arrived; will have left
B. arrived; will have left
C. arrived; had left
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Which sentence is in the present tense?
A. A witness will see a large man with an axe.
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C. A witness sees a large man with an axe.
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A. didn’t worked
B. hadn’t worked
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. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of permission?
A. They will arrive at noon.
B. He must not enter the room without permission.
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