It isn’t necessary for you to review your entire grammar book.
A. You shouldn’t review your entire book.
B. You’d better not review your entire book.
C. You can’t review your entire book.
D. You don’t have to review your entire book.

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Present and Past Simple Tense › ViewWhich sentence is Correct?
A. She knew him very well.
B. I writes to him yesterday.
C. She buy a new car last week.
D. He taken it to school this morning.
Reported Speech › View
She said to me, “He mostly ignores me”.
A. she said to me that he mostly ignores her.
B. She said to me that he mostly ignored me.
C. She said to me that he mostly ignored her.
D. She said to me that he is mostly ignored me.
Conjunctions › ViewWe need to finish the project ____ the teacher won’t give us more time.
A. but
B. and
C. or
Conjunctions and Commas › View
Mr. Norton canceled Lucia’s lesson _____ he had a cold.
A. unless
B. because
