Where’s your passport? You ………. show it when you get off the plane.
A. have to
B. need
C. don’t have to

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A. or
B. but
C. because
D. and
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I (spend) … two weeks in the Amazon, (hike) … for a week near Machu Picchu, and (fly) … over the Nazca Lines.
A. spent, hiked, flew
B. have spent, hook, have flied
C. has spent, has hiked, has flaw
D. spent, hiked, flaw
E. spend, hikes, flies
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A. explained
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Which sentence contains a run-on sentence?
A. I went to the store, and I bought some milk.
B. I went to the store I bought some milk.
C. I went to the store; I bought some milk.
D. I went to the store. I bought some milk.
