[ Expressing Obligation and Modals ]
“The students must obey the rules at school” is the expression of…
A. suggestion
B. obligation
C. prohibition
D. attention

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How would you express that it is impossible that Sherlock Holmes was the criminal in the story?
A. Sherlock Holmes may not have been the criminal.
B. Sherlock Holmes could not have been the criminal.
C. Sherlock Holmes should not have been the criminal.
D. Sherlock Holmes might not have been the criminal.
Grammar › ViewThese cookies aren’t expensive, _____ they taste pretty good.
A. among
B. which
C. but
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They ______ at Stamford Bridge stadium.
A. didn’t arrived
B. don’t arrived
C. didn’t arrive
