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Tenses › ViewThis time last week i ….. to Athens.
A. have driven
B. have drove
C. was driving
D. have been driving
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. Identify the sentence that uses a modal verb to express a prohibition.
A. You can leave early today.
B. They might join us later.
C. You must not smoke in this area.
D. He will call you tomorrow.
