Employees don’t need to / need to wear formal clothes on Friday. They can choose to wear what they like.
A. don’t need to
B. need to

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Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs › ViewWe don’t have as ……………..subjects as students in Japan
A. much
B. many
C. more
D. most
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Apply future tenses in the sentence: ‘We are planning to travel to Europe next summer.’
A. We will be planning to travel to Europe next summer.
B. We planned to travel to Europe next summer.
C. We are planned to travel to Europe next summer.
D. We will planning to travel to Europe next summer.
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A. enjoy
B. appeal
C. fulfil
D. relax
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Which sentence correctly uses the past continuous tense?
A. I was reading when the phone ring.
B. I was reading when the phone rang.
C. I was read when the phone rang.
D. I read when the phone rings.
