[ Modal Verbs ]
It isn’t necessary for you to go out at this time at night.
A. You must go out at this time at night.
B. You should go out at this time at night.
C. You needn’t go out at this time at night.
D. You may not go out at this time at night.

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Adverbial Clauses › ViewShe ________ lunch by the time we arrived.
A. finished
B. has finished
C. had finished
D. finishing
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________ stealing money, he said that he was innocent.
A. Although accused of
B. Although accusing of
C. Although he accused of
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A. won
B. win
C. will win
D. had won
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Our school football team __________ the match with Nguyen Du school last Saturday.
A. wins
B. won
C. scores
D. scored
