It was not necessary for you to come early.
A. You shouldn’t have come early.
B. You didn’t need to have come early.
C. You must not come early.
D. You didn’t need to come early.

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A. By this time next year, I plan to have save up enough money.
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Which sentence uses the Present Perfect Tense correctly?
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What change should be made in the sentence below?
Beavers use their tooths to eat some wood.
A. changes tooths to toothies
B. change tooths to toothes
C. change tooths to teeth
