[ Grammar ]
The adjective form of the word : mischief
A. mischievous
B. mischievious
C. mischievour
D. mischeivour

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A. didn’t have to
B. mustn’t
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A. I ran to the oval so quick that I was there first.
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A. know
B. knew
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