[ Modals of Obligation ]
I … my jacket to the concert because I knew I would come back home early, before it gets cold.
A. Needn’t have taken
B. Didn’t need to take
C. Don’t have to take
D. Needn’t take

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A. Mrs. Nelson eats apples and carrots every day.
B. Either you go, or I will.
C. After the mall, I took a nap.
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I ______ (must / have to) get up early for work tomorrow.
A. have to
B. must
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A. buy
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C. bought
D. buying
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If Susan — harder, she — better at school.
A. studied, would be
B. studies, will be
C. had studied, would have been
