to provide room for (someone) : to provide a place to stay and sleep for (someone)
A. attraction
B. accommodate
C. attitude
D. consistency

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Marie is unhappy because she gave up her career when she got married.
A. Marie would have be happy if she had not give up her career when she got married.
B. Marie would be happy if she didn’t give up her career when she got married.
C. Marie would be happy if she hadn’t given up her career when she got married.
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. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a strong obligation?
A. You might want to check your email.
B. They can join us for dinner.
C. She must wear a uniform to school.
D. He will visit his grandparents.
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B : I usually go to school at six o’clock
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A. What time do you usually go to school?
B. What time do you usually go to bed?
C. What time do you usually go back from school?
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Creating fake money is illegal. The prefix il- means?
A. with
B. wrong
C. not
D. under
