The students were on line two weeks ago. Change into the negative form.
A. The students not on line two weeks ago.
B. The students did not on line two weeks ago.
C. The students were not on line two weeks ago.
D. The students was not on line two weeks ago.

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Modal Verbs of Deduction and SpeculationTransitionsPronoun & Present SimpleActive & PassiveThird ConditionalsGrammar (was, were, could, could not)Modal and Relative PhrasesPreposition and Preposition PhraseGerunds and InfinitivesModals of AdvisabilityOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewSelect the correct correlative conjunction pair: You can go left. You can go right.
A. You can either go left or right.
B. You can neither go left nor right.
Grammar › View
Direct: “ I saw the movie,” she said.
Reported: She said that she ……. the movie.
A. might have seen
B. saw
C. had seen
D. sees
Noun Clause › ViewMrs Teni : What is your son’s hobby? Mrs Ratih : Swimming. I don’t understand ……..
A. Why does he like it.
B. That he like it.
C. He likes it.
D. Why he likes it.
E. Does he like it.
Past Tense vs Present Perfect Tense › View
“You _________ (lie) in bed for the whole morning. When will you get up?”
A. has lain
B. have lain
C. lay
D. laid
