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Before this year, I __________ move out of my parents' house because I did not have a job. *1option may not 2. option can not 3.could not 4.shall not class 10​

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Answered by ojhamona516
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Answer:

Before this year, I ____ (not) move out of my parents' house because I did not have a job. But now that I have finished college and have a job, I realize that living at home ____ drive my parents and me crazy. Unfortunately, it's not so easy to find to find an apartment in the city. Without an agent, you ___ not be able to find all the available listings. Because of my agent's help, I found a wonderful condominium this morning and signed the lease. Before now, I couldn't sign a lease, but now I ___ because I am twenty-one.

I asked my friends to help me move because I knew that I ___(not) fit all my possessions into my little car. My best friend said, " I ___ help you move next week." He added, "I ___ help earlier in the morning than later in the afternoon." My father also offered to help me move. He ___ be really be eager to have me move out!

Another friend told me that he ___ (help) me move, but he never showed up. What a flake! With the help of three friends, I ___ get all my possessions into the new condo.

My parents are happy for me, but warned, "You ___ spend all your money each month. Save a little extra money for unexpected emergencies." I know that everyone ___ save a little extra money, but it is hard with so many bills to pay. I made a few purchases. The first thing that I ___ (have) was furniture. I ___ (sleep) on the wood floor, but it was too hard, so I bought a sofa-bed.

It ___ (take) about a year until I am able to completely furnish my apartment. By this time next year, I ___ (learn) a lot about living independently.

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
1

Answer:

Before this year, I could not move out of my parents' house because I did not have a job.

Explanation:

When could is used as a past tense of can, it indicates an ability that a person generally had in the past or to something that was possible in the past ("When I was younger, I could run for miles," or "It used to be you could buy lunch for a dollar.").

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