[ Modals ]
It was a mistake of you to lose your passport.
A. Your passport must be lost.
B. You needn’t have brought your passport.
C. There must be a mistake in your passport.
D. You shouldn’t have lost your passport.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the antonym of requisite?
A. optional
B. frivolous
C. required
D. sensitive
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Subjunctive: goes with verbs (demand, insist, request), adjectives (important, vital, essential), nouns ( proposal, recommendation, suggestion)
A. yes
B. no
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A. yet
B. rather
C. rarely
D. clear
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If I hadn’t seen it myself, I ………. have believed it.
A. Wouldn’t
B. Hadn’t
C. Haven’t
D. Won’t
