[ Grammar ]
______ not coming over today.
A. There
B. Their
C. They’re

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewBut then again, none of us can imagine what it’s like to be … .
A. on the safe side
B. in search of
C. in his shoes
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A ‘I finally passed my driving test!’
B ‘Congratulations! You ________ be very pleased.’
A. must
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A. We need to recover the sofa with new fabric; it dates from the mid-1990s.
B. We need to re-cover the sofa with new fabric; it dates from the mid 1990s.
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Children ………. obey their parents and teachers.
A. mustn’t
B. have
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