[ Modals and Vocabulary ]
Which sentence is appropriate to express no obligation?
A. You must clean your room before leaving.
B. You don’t have to clean your room before leaving.
C. You can’t clean your room before leaving.
D. You may not clean your room before leaving.

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Grammar › ViewThat singer has a terrible ………. !
A. speech
B. language
C. voice
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My tennis shoes stuck out their tongues at my stinky feet after running the mile.
A. metaphor
B. personification
C. simile
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A. would take
B. will take
C. took
D. take
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“You _________ (lie) in bed for the whole morning. When will you get up?”
A. has lain
B. have lain
C. lay
D. laid
