[ Grammar ]
Teacher: ‘You _____ arrive on time for class.’
A. have to
B. don’t have to
C. must
D. mustn’t

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Subjunctive › ViewWhich sentence has the same meaning as this sentence?
I always take an umbrella in case it rains.
A. Should it rain, I would carry an umbrella.
B. If it rains, I always carry an umbrella.
C. I would carry an umbrella if it was rainy.
Preposition › View
Please wait ________ me. Don’t leave ________ me.
A. by, with
B. for, without
C. with, for
D. behind, from
Grammar › ViewThe weather is not good today, ______________?
A. isn’t it?
B. doesn’t it?
C. won’t it?
D. will it?
Gerunds and Infinitives › View
Identify the word or phrase that needs correcting.
Yesterday, Minh didn’t want to coming to the theater with them because he had already seen the film.
A. didn’t
B. to coming
C. them
D. had already seen
