My girlfriend said I —- her anything for her birthday, but I think I —- her some flowers at least or a nice bottle of wine.
A. didn’t need to buy / should buy
B. had to buy / can’t have bought
C. don’t need to buy / don’t have to buy
D. may not buy / may have bought
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Audrey : I just bought a new gown. What do you think about it?
Lala: . . . . . .
Audrey : Thanks
The answer that describe a compliment is . . .
A. Where did you buy it?
B. What a pretty gown
C. I don’t know
D. How much it cost?
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