Which sentence is correct to show no obligation?
A. You must not eat in class.
B. You don’t have to eat in class.
C. You can eat in class.
D. You have to eat in class.

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Tenses › ViewWhat are your plans for the summer? – My parents and I ___________ Italy, but now I don’t know if it’s possible.
A. will visit
B. are going to visit
C. would visit
D. were going to visit
Tenses › View
What time (you/ go) to bed yesterday?
A. do you go
B. did you went
C. did you go
D. you went
Conditional Sentence › ViewJohn will go to the party if he _______ time.
A. will have
B. won’t have
C. has
Grammar › View
“The concert starts at 7 PM,” she said.
A. she said that the concert started at 7 PM
B. she said that the concert starts at 7 PM
C. she said that the concert was starting at 7 PM
D. she said that the concert had started at 7 PM
