[ Modal Verb ]
It was a mistake for you to leave
A. You ought not to have left
B. You should have left
C. You needn’t leave
D. You don’t have to leave
Select your answer:

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Conjunctions › ViewCombine these sentences: ‘I wanted to eat pizza. I wanted to eat pasta.’
A. I wanted to eat only pizza.
B. I wanted to eat neither pizza nor pasta.
C. I wanted to eat pizza and pasta.
D. I wanted to eat pizza or pasta.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. My favorite subjects, are biology, chemistry and physics.
B. My favorite subjects are biology, chemistry, and physics.
C. My favorite subjects are, biology, chemistry and physics.
D. My favorite subjects are biology chemistry and physics.
