. _____shows that the obligation comes from someone else, not the speaker. This is usually referring to a rule or law.
A. Have to
B. Must
C. May
D. Can

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Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure › ViewShe broke my doll yesterday, He broke my doll yesterday.
(Change to elliptical structure)
A. Both she and he broke my doll yesterday
B. Both she broke and he broke my doll yesterday
C. Both he and she broke my doll yesterday
D. Both she and he broken my doll yesterday
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Combine the tenses: ‘When I (to arrive), they (to leave).’
A. When I arrive, they leave.
B. When I was arriving, they were leaving.
C. When I arrived, they had left.
D. When I had arrived, they left.
Subordinating Conjunctions › View__________it rains tomorrow , the mayor will postpone the city’s parade.
A. If
B. While
C. After
D. Before
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In which tense is the sentence below written in?
I will have moved to Tokyo by September 2022.
A. Past Perfect Tense
B. Present Perfect Tense
C. Future Perfect Tense
