[ Modal Verbs ]
“Nancy bought some food for the party.” – “She ___, we have plenty.”
A. needn’t have bought
B. doesn’t have to
C. didn’t need to
D. needn’t

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a. dear
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Which one of the sentences is written in past tense?
A. The students must read Chapter 2 for homework.
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A. TRUE
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………. Times is one of ………. most famous newspapers in ………. world.
A. x/ the/ the
B. The/ the/ the
C. x/ x/ the
D. x/ the/ x
