[ Vocabulary ]
The meaning of walk in…
A. to enter and walk around in.
B. to sit.
C. to give something to each person.

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I _____ forget to take my library books back on the way home.
A. mustn’t
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A. Expressing obligation
B. Forming passive tenses
C. Expressing possibility
D. Asking for permission
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Have you ever ____ (ride) on a roller coaster?
A. riddes
B. ridded
C. riding
D. ridden