[ Modal Verbs ]
It is necessary to do your homework every day.
A. You needn’t do your homework every day.
B. You ought to do your homework every day.
C. You shouldn’t do your homework every day.
D. You may do your homework every day.
Select your answer:
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- wouldn’t be attending
- won’t be attending
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“Yes, I lied,” Eve said. (admit)
A. Eve admitted to lie.
B. Eve admitted to have lied.
C. Eve admitted to lying/ having lied.