[ Modals of Obligation and Permission ]
He _____ called his mother to let her know he’d be home late, but he didn’t.
A. ought have
B. can have
C. must have
D. should have

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Commas › ViewWhich sentence has the correct use of the comma
A. No, you do not have homework tonight.
B. No you do not, have homework tonight.
C. No you do not have homework, tonight.
Grammar › View
I _____my new job last month.
A. have begun
B. began
C. am begin
D. begin
Grammar › ViewMr Hakim ___________ after being told that his son had met with an accident.
A. fainting
B. fainted
C. faint
D. faints
Vocabulary › View
Tenaciously
A. having become solid, firm, or coherent
B. being persistent, stubborn, or obstinate
C. aggressively, greedy, grasping
D. an excuse, especially to avoid blame
