[ Modal Verb ]
It’s not necessary for you to wait
A. You had better wait
B. You don’t need wait
C. You mustn’t wait
D. You don’t have to wait

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A. ever
B. never
C. already
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Choose the superlative degree
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B. English task is the easiest task among all subjects
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B: Pre-school children
A. Where
B. Why
C. What
D. Who
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A. to propose
B. proposing