[ Past Participle ]
play
A. Plays
B. Playing
C. Played
D. Play

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Adverb Clauses › ViewThe frazzled student, who studied for a test, stayed up all night.
A. when studying for a test, stayed up
B. The frazzled student
C. stayed up all night
D. who studied for a test
Grammar › View
This type of phrase begins with to.
A. Ojective
B. Indirect Object
C. Infinitive
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Modal Verbs › ViewWhat is the response to the question, “May I borrow your car?”
A. Yes, you may
B. No, you mustn’t
C. No, you can’t
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. They ___ (not to travel) last summer.
A. did not travel
B. didn’t travel
C. did not go
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