[ Modals of Obligation ]
I’m so sorry I come empty handed!
Don’t worry, you … anything. We have a lot of food!
A. Needn’t have brought
B. Didn’t need to bring
C. Don’t have to bring
D. Needn’t bring

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. I am going to Jim’s house.
B. I am going to Jim’s house?
C. I am going to Jim’s house!
Grammar and Passive Voice › View
What is the passive voice form of “The dog bit the mailman”?
A. The mailman is bitten by the dog.
B. The mailman was bitten by the dog.
C. The dog bit the mailman.
D. The mailman has bitten the dog.
Grammar › ViewIn an hour we … on the plane.
A. will be flying
B. will have flown
C. will have been flying
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Either she or her parents ______ attending the meeting.
A. is
B. are
