It is unnecessary for you to finish the report until tomorrow afternoon
A. You needn’t finish the report until tomorrow afternoon.
B. You have to finish the report until tomorrow afternoon.
C. You may finish the report after tomorrow afternoon.
D. You should finish the report until tomorrow afternoon

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Grammar: MorphologyPrepositions after VerbsAntonymsVerbs and TensesPresent Progressive (Future)Noun Verb AgreementGerund Subject or ObjectAdverb PhrasesReporting VerbsPhrases and TensesOther quiz:
Phrasal Verb › ViewDo you have Mike’s phone number?
Let me look it ___ on my phone.
A. into
B. forward to
C. for
D. up
Grammar › View
Jane: “Are you going to the dance on Friday?”Mary: “No, I’m not. I ….. school dances; they’re loud, hot and crowded!”
A. not enjoy
B. don`t enjoy
C. doesn`t enjoy
D. am not enjoying
First Conditional Sentence › ViewIf he_______the car, he_____it.
A. Likes / will buy
B. Like/ bought
C. Liked/ buy
D. Will like / buy
Adverbs of Frequency › View
Find the similar meaning: George is frequently hungry because he eats many hamburgers.
A. often
B. rarely
C. sometimes
