There was no need for you to have left the house in such weather.
A. You might not have left the house in such weather
B. You couldn’t have left the house in such weather.
C. You needn’t have left the house in such weather
D. You shouldn’t have left the house in such weather.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is subject pronoun?
She found him in the park.
A. him
B. she
C. found
D. in
Modal Verbs › View
How would you ask for permission using ‘could’?
A. Could I take your seat?
B. Could you lend me your book?
C. Could I borrow your pen?
D. Could you help me with this?
Tenses › ViewWhen do we use simple present tense?
A. When an action has happened.
B. When an action is happening right now.
C. When an action may happen in the future.
Future Tense › View
What time _____________ you _____________ (go) to the doctor’s on Wednesday?
A. go
B. goes
C. are going
D. is going
