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When will we be allowed to leave homes? – I know the quarantine ________ by May 22nd.
A. is going to stop
B. will stop
C. will have stopped
D. is stopping

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Grammar › ViewYou ___ smoke in here – it’s against the law.
A. mustn’t
B. needn’t
C. don’t have to
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He was very late to school this morning.
A. He should have missed his bus.
B. He would have missed his bus.
C. He might have missed his bus.
D. He needn’t have missed his bus.
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Ms. Delia _____ go bankrupt if she doesn’t find a lot of money as soon as possible.
A. shouldn’t
B. shall
C. can
D. might
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Ann works in a hospital and so _________ her sister.
A. is
B. do
C. does
