Isaac ____________ his homework. He can’t go outside until it’s complete.
A. is finishing
B. finished
C. to finish
D. finishes

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Modals of Obligation › ViewJohn could chill out last weekend. He… over the weekend because he didn’t have any exams during the week.
A. Needn’t have studied
B. Didn’t need to study
C. Don’t have to study
D. Needn’t study
Grammar › View
What is the BEST way to write this sentence?
She yells, “You are hilarious”
A. She yells “You are hilarious.”
B. She yells, “You are hilarious?”
C. She yells, “You are hilarious!”
Tenses › ViewThey (not visit) their grandparents last summer.
A. They did not visit their grandparents last summer.
B. They have not visited their grandparents last summer.
Modals for Deduction › View
He can’t be serious about that idea; it’s impractical. What does this imply?
A. The idea is highly innovative.
B. The idea is not practical.
C. The idea is too expensive to implement.
D. The idea is widely accepted.