What? You tripped over a chair at the party and dropped your plate of food into a woman’s lap? You —- (embarrass)!
A. must have been embarrassed
B. must been embarrassed
C. must have embarrased
D. have embarrassed

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Grammar › ViewI can’t recall ———– that old movie, but maybe I did many years ago.
A. having seen
B. to have seen
C. to see
D. having been seen
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When people go on holiday to somewhere, they usually buy …products.
A. national
B. local
C. international
D. practical
If vs. Unless › ViewUnless you stop making that noise, I’ll call the police[ Use If ]
A. If you stop making that noise, I’ll call the police
B. If you don’t stop making that noise, I won’t call the police
C. If you don’t stop making that noise, I’ll call the police
Present Perfect or Past Simple › View
__________ you ever eaten at Carl’s Jr?
A. Has
B. Do
C. Have
D. Did
