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He was absolutely …………………at the end of the trip.
A. exhausted
B. exhausting
Select your answer:
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Modals and Past Tenses › ViewWhat is the difference between ‘mustn’t’ and ‘don’t have to’?
A. ‘Mustn’t’ indicates prohibition, while ‘don’t have to’ indicates lack of necessity.
B. ‘Mustn’t’ indicates permission, while ‘don’t have to’ indicates obligation.
C. ‘Mustn’t’ indicates necessity, while ‘don’t have to’ indicates possibility.
D. ‘Mustn’t’ indicates ability, while ‘don’t have to’ indicates probability.
Grammar › View
A:Look! Your cat is dancing! ______ it do that before? B:Yes, it ______ did when(當……時)it was happy.
A. Does; usually
B. Did; seldom
C. Did; danced
D. Did; always