A: I think you might be interested in this grant I’ve heard you are in financial difficulties.
B: Sort of. ____________ .
A: I talked to your advisor. He really wants to help you.
A. Why should I care?
B. How did you know?
C. When should I apply?
D. Please don’t let the cat out.

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Grammar › ViewI will buy a car when I […] enough money.
A. will have
B. had
C. am going to have
D. have
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________ is used to express that something is necessary or useful to do. It is similar to must or have to.
A. Should
B. Ought to
C. Be to
D. Need
Grammar › ViewShe ___________ her pencil to Mani everyday.
A. giving
B. gives
C. give
D. gave
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If they __________ (have) their holidays in winter, they __________ (stay) at home.
A. have / will stay
B. has / will stay
C. will have / will stay
D. have / doesn’t stay
