What modal auxiliary verb is used to express lack of necessity in school rules?
A. don’t have to
B. can’t
C. shouldn’t
D. must have to

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Get lost.
_____
A. Exclamatory
B. Interrogative
C. Declarative
D. Imperative
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WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: Three people did the job but I could have done it on my own.
A. Place a semi-colon before the conjunction.
B. Place a comma before the conjunction.
C. Place a semi-colon after the conjunction.
D. Place a comma after the conjunction.
E. Sentence is correct as is. No need to modify.
It’s Jane’s birthday next Tuesday, so we (buy) her some flowers.
A. are going buy
B. will buy
C. is going to buy
D. are going to buy
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Mum said, “You can choose to be a pilot ________ a doctor when you grow up.”
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. because
