28.      ----Thomas didn't come to school for the meeting, did he?
----No. He__ . The meeting had been cancelled.

A. shouldn't have come      B. should not come

C. didn't need to come      D. wouldn' t have come

 

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A. The author was very pleased to have his book published but he didn’t realize it was something of an accident.

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A. he thought it would run for fifteen months

B. he knew it was one of the author’s best plays shown in London

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A. he talked with a great many people in London about his plays

B. the plays he wrote were excellently performed in London

C. his performances in the Court Theatre were unexpectedly

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A. The author was very pleased to have his book published but he didn’t realize it was something of an accident.

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C. he had just put on a play that failed

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A. he talked with a great many people in London about his plays

B. the plays he wrote were excellently performed in London

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