[ Grammar and Vocabulary ]
Change the modal without changing the meaning:
YOU SHOULD BOOK TICKETS IN ADVANCE
A. ought to
B. may
C. wasn’t able to
D. doesn’t need to
Select your answer:

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Choose the sentence which means the same as the first sentence:
A. You don’t need to buy me a birthday present.
B. You must buy me a birthday present.
C. It’s not necessary to buy me a birthday present.
D. You mustn’t buy me a birthday present.
