[ Modal Verbs ]
You ………. drink if you’re going to drive afterwards.
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
C. ought not to
D. shouldn’t

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Vocabulary & Grammar › View. What does “disappointed” mean?
A. Disappointed means feeling sad or displeased because something did not happen as expected.
B. Experiencing joy from unexpected results
C. Being indifferent to an outcome
D. Feeling happy about a surprise
Grammar › View
He ____ lunch yet.
A. hasn’t eaten
B. haven’t eaten
C. isn’t eaten
D. hasn’t ate
Conjunction › ViewThey played all day, __ they went to bed earlier.
A. But
B. Nor
C. So
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He ________ here a few minutes ago.
A. comes
B. came
C. has come
D. come
