I __________ (just/meet) Ann’s husband. I ____________ (meet) him at a party last night.
A. have just met // met
B. just have met // meets
C. have just meet // met
D. just meets // met

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Grammar › ViewIf Cuong had run ________ , his brother could have caught him.
A. fast
B. faster
C. the fastest
D. more faster
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Choose the correct sentences for infinitives
A. He fails to get to the airport on time
B. I’m pleased to see you again
C. We can admitting its her faults
D. You better go on a camping tomorrow
Expressing Obligation and Modals › ViewA good sense of humour is important, even in business. You ____________ serious all the time.
A. don’t got to be
B. don’t have to be
C. mustn’t be
D. don’t not have to be
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“The volunteer, who led 3,000 others in the campaign, ____ awarded the Medal of Distinction by the Mayor.”
A. Were
B. Is
C. Was
D. Are
