Choose
We use the modal verb “don’t have to” to express…
A. obligation and necessity
B. strong recommendation
C. lack of necessity or obligation
D. prohibition
E. advice or an opinion

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewEveryone in the class ___ excited for the trip.
A. are
B. is
C. were
D. have
Conditional Sentence Type 2 and Type 3 › View
I would lend you my laptop if you needed.
The real situation for the condition above is …
A. You didn’t need, so I didn’t lend you.
B. You don’t need, so I didn’t lend you.
C. You don’t need, so I don’t lend you.
D. You didn’t need, so I don’t lend you.
Present Perfect Tense › ViewThe scientist __________________ more than half of the liquid into the 2nd flask (container).
A. Has pouring
B. Have pour
C. Has poured
D. Has pour
Adverb of Frequency and Past Continuous Tense › View
While my mother….., my father…..
A. Was washing, was watching
B. Was washing, was watching
C. Washed, was watching
D. Washed, watched
