[ Modals Verbs ]
There was no obligation to bring your laptop.
A. You didn’t need to have brought your laptop.
B. You shouldn’t bring your laptop.
C. You didn’t need to bring your laptop.
D. You couldn’t bring your laptop.

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A. Your great idea is.
B. Your idea is great.
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A. A type of terrain
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A. like
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Jake ________ for the test for three hours. He’s so tired.
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B. has been studying
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D. studied
