We ___ arrive in time.
A. mustn`t
B. shouldn`t
C. couldn`t
D. didn`t have to
E. don`t have to

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Past form of Modals › ViewHis parents complained about his absence from school. It’s wrong of him not to tell them about that
A. He should have told his parents about his absence from school.
B. He might have told his parents about his absence from school.
C. He must have told his parents about his absence from school.
D. He can have told his parents about his absence from school.
Simple Present Tense › View
Manuel __________ his teeth in the morning.
A. brush
B. brushes
C. brushed
D. brushing
Grammar › ViewWhat happens to the modal verb ‘should’ in indirect speech?
A. It becomes ‘would’
B. It becomes ‘could’
C. It becomes ‘should’
D. It remains the same
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Choose the correct variant.
I’m going to see you … on Monday … on Tuesday.
A. neither … or
B. either … or
C. neither … no
D. either … nor
E. both … or
