I’m sure Linda was very disappointed when she failed the exam.
A. Linda needn’t be very disappointed when she failed the exam.
B. Linda must have been very disappointed when she failed the exam.
C. Linda may be very disappointed when she failed the exam.
D. Linda could have been very disappointed when she failed the exam.

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Future Tenses › ViewShe had a good night sleep. She ___ a nap now.
A. doesn’t take
B. ‘s not going to take
C. won’t take
D. isn’t taking
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If I __________so much, I wouldn’t have felt sick.
A. had eaten
B. hadn’t eaten
C. hadn’t ate
Modal Verbs › View____________ you bake a chocolate cake for my birthday?
A. Will
B. Shall
C. Must
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‘Have you got any plans for Saturday night?’
‘Yes, … to a family party for my grandmother’s 70th birthday.’
_
A. I’m going
B. I go
C. I used to go
D. I would go
