[ Grammar ]
antonyms of -new
A. Old
B. modern

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Modals › ViewJohnny left basketball practice early – he ………………. do his homework.
A. had to
B. must
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Past Continuous Tense
What was Mary doing when her friends arrived at her house?
A. She cooked dinner.
B. She was cooking dinner.
C. She eats dinner.
D. She has eaten dinner.
Grammar & Vocabulary › View. You’ve been invited to a formal dinner and you want to express your gratitude. Which sentence is most appropriate?
A. I am very grateful for the invitation, and I am looking forward to attending.
B. Thanks for the invite, I’m excited to come.
C. I look forward to attend your dinner.
D. I am pleased for your invite and I will come.
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I ________ German last semester.
A. study
B. studied
C. were studied
D. have studied
