[ 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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Some vs. Any › ViewWe could buy ………… special drinks for the party.
· a. any
· b.some
Verbs and Prepositions › View
Which preposition correctly completes the sentence: “He complains _ the quality of the food.”
A. with
B. for
C. about
D. to
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
