Select the correct sentence that uses commas to separate multiple adjectives describing a noun.
A. She wore a beautiful, long, red dress.
B. She wore a beautiful long red dress.
C. She wore a beautiful, long red dress.
D. She wore a, beautiful, long, red dress.

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Grammar › ViewYou ________ the meeting this week if you are too busy. There is going to be another one next week and you ________ to that one.
A. might not attend / would go
B. needn’t attend / can go
C. mustn’t attend / may go
D. ought not to attend / will go
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When we were in elementary school, we ……… (not/learn) past perfect tense before we got English course.
A. have learnt
B. had not learnt
C. were learning
D. have not been learnt
Grammar › ViewBruno wants ________ the negotiations tomorrow.
A. to conclude
B. conclude
C. concluded
D. concluding
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Which of the following shows a strong obligation?
A. You can study for the exam.
B. You don’t have to study for the exam.
C. You must study for the exam.
D. You may study for the exam.
