[ Modals ]
We use: don’t have to / haven’t got to and didn’t have to to to talk about ( …)
A. necessity.
B. obligation
C. no obligation
D. prohibition

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Wishes › View“Did you watch the football match late last night?”” No, I didn’t, but I wish I……….”
A. were
B. have had
C. did
D. had
Grammar › View
SHE CLEANS THE BUILDING EVERY DAY – NEGATIVE
A. SHE DIDN´T THE BUILDING EVERY DAY
B. SHE CLEAN THE BUILDING EVERY DAY
C. SHE DOESN´T CLEAN THE BUILDING EVERY DAY
Modals › ViewThere has been a landslide. You __________ be careful while driving there.
A. can
B. must
C. could
D. would
Active & Passive › View
I brush my teeth every day. My teeth ……… every day.
A. is brushed
B. are brushed
C. were brushed
D. has been brushed
