In the sentence ‘You don’t have to clean your room today’, what does ‘don’t have to’ signify?
A. Mandatory
B. Optional
C. Recommended
D. Forbidding

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Comparative Degree (Adjective) › ViewMany food companies use soynuts because they are … (crunchy) than peanuts.
- crunchier
- more crunchy
Tenses › View
I (not answer) the phone, because I (take) a shower last night.
A. wasn’t answering / was taking
B. don’t answer / took
C. didn’t answer / took
D. didn’t answer / was taking
Grammar › ViewThis department store is an attraction in my city. The products are of good quality. (as)
A. This department store is an attraction in my city as the products are of good quality.
B. As this department store is an attraction in my city, the products are of good quality.
C. As this department store is an attraction in my city the products are of good quality.
D. This department store is an attraction in my city, as the products are of good quality.
Nouns › View
Why are you turning on that hose?
A. Hose
B. Turning
C. Why
D. You
