[ Grammar ]
A: Have you been to the US?
B: Yes, I ………………..to New York last year.
A. ´ve been
B. went
C. was going

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Passive Voice › ViewBicycles_________ in the driveway.
A. must not leave
B. must not be leaving
C. must not be left
D. must not have left
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When Franco becomes an adult,
A. he could jump on a bouncing house.
B. he couldn’t jump on a bouncing house.
C. he won’t be able to jump on a bouncing house.
Comparative Adverb › ViewMrs. Alvarez has been baking _____ than you have.
A. Longest
B. Longer
C. Longly
D. Long
Grammar › View
. You’d better ________ your keys before leaving.
A. to check
B. checking
C. check
D. checked
