Grammar Quiz

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Ruler with complete authority over the government and lives of the people he/she governs
A. Absolute Monarch
B. Dissenter 
C. Boyar

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A. Auggie said that he studies in Beecher Prep School.

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A: Peter in the accounts department retired yesterday.

B: He ________ permanently yesterday. I saw him at his desk only this morning.

A: Oh well, he had his retirement presentation yesterday, but perhaps that was because the chairman was here. Maybe he is leaving on Friday.

A. can’t have left

B. ought not to leave

C. hasn’t left

D. needn’t have left


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