Why did you stay at a hotel when you were in London? You ___ stayed at Philip’s house.
A. must have
B. might have
C. could have
D. should have

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A. has to
B. have to
C. don’t has to
D. doesn’t have to
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Employers do not want employees who cannot solve problems, nor do they want workers who are lazy.
A. Subordinating, nor
B. Coordinating, nor
C. Subordinating, want
D. Coordinating, want
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A. They could finished the project on time.
B. They could finish the project on time.
C. They could finish the projects on time.
D. They could finishing the project on time.
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Read the sentence: I have__________ my arm 3 times”.
Select the best verb that completes correct the sentence:
A. Break
B. Broke
C. Broken
