[ Imperative Sentences ]
_____ some water with your meal. It’s good for you.
A. Drink
B. Drinking
C. To drink
D. Drinks

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Jessica left before lunchtime.
A. before
B. left
C. lunchtime
D. Jessica
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Entrance is free. You … pay anything.
A. don’t have to
B. mustn’t
C. should
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Robert repaired my car.
A. My car has repaired by Robert.
B. My car was repaired by Robert.
C. My car was repairing by Robert.
D. My car is repaired by Robert.
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My mother used to be friends with several movie stars.
A. True
B. False
