Pablo and Pilar ____ at the same hotel as us.
A. wasn’t staying
B. not staying
C. weren’t staying

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses an ellipsis to show a pause?
A. “. . . how’s your husband, Lee, doing?”
B. “How’s your husband, Lee, doing . . . ?”
C. “How’s your . . . husband, Lee, doing?”
D. “How’s your husband . . . Lee . . . doing?”
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You ______________________________ so rude to Mark. He was only trying to be friendly.
A. couldn’t have been
B. shouldn’t have been
C. wouldn’t have been
D. shouldn’t have being
Past Simple Tense › ViewHe (write) a poem and (recite) it in front of the audience.
A. wrote, recited
B. write, recite
C. written, recite
D. wrote, recite
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You made a mistake by telling her a lie. It _____ better if you _____ to her.
A. would have been / hadn’t lied
B. would be / didn’t lie
C. will be / don’t lie
D. would be / hadn’t lied
