[ Modals of Obligation & Prohibition ]
They _____ bring snacks for the party. There will be enough food for everyone.
A. can’t
B. don’t have to
Select your answer:

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Future Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. We will have been working here for 5 years by next month.
B. We will work here for 5 years by next month.
C. We will have worked here for 5 years by next month.
D. We have worked here for 5 years by next month.
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
Which is grammatically wrong?
A. As long as I can change a few things, I want to make a chocolate based on Godiva’s Lemon Cake Truffle.
B. Because it was exceptionally cold, I wore my winter jacket.
C. Everywhere she goes, she brings a camera.
D. Although we needed to wait for an hour we still enjoyed the food and the atmosphere of the restaurant.
