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VLD [36.1K]
2 years ago
15

"you ____ waste any more time." (a) does not (b) were not (c) should not (d) is not

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1 answer:
omeli [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(C) should not

Explanation:

If you put each phrase into sentence format, "should not" is the only one that would make sense.


A) "You <u>does not</u> waste any more time." (Doesn't make sense, therefore (A) is not correct.)

B) "You <u>were not</u> waste any more time." (Doesn't sound right, therefore (B) is not correct.)

D) "You <u>is not</u> waste any more time." (Also doesn't make sense, therefore (D) is not correct.)

C) "You <u>should not</u> waste any more time" (This one sounds right if you say it out loud and looks right on paper, therefore (C) is your answer).

I hope this helps!!

Have a great day!!

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