Nelly … a meal for the whole family, but now it is her husband’s duty.
A. cooked
B. used to cooked
C. doesn’t used to cook
D. used to cook

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A. put down: to throw something
B. put forward: to propose something
C. put off: to cause someone to dislike something
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Not enough students have been enrolled, so the class will not be given.
A. This sentence is “Active.”
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Mia is deciding whether to attend the party. What is the correct way to express her possibility of going?
A. Mia may goes to the party.
B. Mia may go to the party.
C. Mia may gone to the party.
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Abe should call Lyla soon after their first date.
A. obligation
B. permission
C. polite request
D. advice
