I had known my husband for three years when we _____ (get) married.
A. had got
B. got

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Present Simple Tense › ViewThose shoes ——————- too much.
A. cost
B. costs
C. costing
Future Tenses › View
What is the simple future tense used for?
A. The simple future tense is used to express actions that will occur in the future.
B. To indicate actions that are currently happening.
C. To express habitual actions in the present.
D. To describe actions that happened in the past.
Grammar › ViewIt’s very cold today. Do you think it _______ Snow later?
A. MIGHT
B. MUST
C. COULD
D. CAN
Modal Verbs › View
What is the difference between obligation and permission?
A. Obligation is a requirement to act, while permission is the allowance to act.
B. Obligation refers to a choice, while permission is a restriction.
C. Permission is a requirement to act, while obligation is the allowance to act.
D. Obligation is the same as permission.