It doesn’t matter _____ whose invitation you accept.
A. for me
B. me
C. to me
D. of me

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A. who
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A. Who did hit you?
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Write a sentence using a modal auxiliary verb to express obligation in present tense in the context of school rules.
A. You should finish your homework before you go to your first class.
B. You must finish your homework before you go to your first class.
C. You can finish your homework before you go to your first class.
D. You might finish your homework before you go to your first class.
