What is the correct way to express obligation with ‘have to’ in the following sentence: ‘She ___________ study for her exam tomorrow’?
A. must to
B. need to
C. has to
D. have

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Tenses › View. We ____ a great movie last night.
A. watches
B. watched
C. watching
D. watch
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She probably buys this house next week.
A. She may buy this house next week
B. She must buy this house next week
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A. Run On
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Identify the sentence that correctly uses a semicolon.
A. I have a big test tomorrow; I can’t go out tonight.
B. I have a big test tomorrow, I can’t go out tonight.
C. I have a big test tomorrow: I can’t go out tonight.
D. I have a big test tomorrow; because I can’t go out tonight.
