[ Noun and Modal Verbs ]
You _____ book in advance for weekday visits, but you _____ make reservations for weekend tours.
A. mustn’t, have to
B. have to, mustn’t
C. must, don’t have to
D. needn’t, must

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Grammar › ViewI was really excited as I ……………… to London since I was 10.
A. wasn’t
B. haven’t been
C. hadn’t been
D. weren’t
Modal Verbs › View
Fill in the blank: You ___ finish your project by tomorrow. (must/can)
A. could
B. might
C. should
D. must
Grammar › View……. smoothly
A. keep
B. go
C. break
D. take
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense
How long will you have been waiting for your friend by the time they arrive?
A. I will be waiting for 20 minutes.
B. I will have been waiting for 20 minutes.
C. I will wait for 20 minutes.
D. I have been waiting for 20 minutes.
