[ Relative Clauses and Usage ]
She ______ finish her project by the deadline.
A. had to
B. didn’t had to
C. does had to
D. have to

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewWe ________________ (write) the article by five o’clock.
A. are writing
B. will have written
C. will have been writing
D. will be writing
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Find the prepositional phrase:
Lugnut landed disruptively on the dirt track and created a thick dust cloud.
A. on the dirt track
B. Lugnut landed
C. and created a thick dust cloud
D. thick dust cloud
Modal Verbs › ViewWhen she was young, she ______ swim across this river.
A. would
B. was able to
C. had better
D. should
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She________________a good time on vacation.
A. hadn’t have
B. didn’t have
C. hadn’t had
D. didn’t had
