[ Have to / Do not have to ]
A: Can I borrow your car for tonight?
B: No, I’m afraid you __________.
A. can’t
B. couldn’t

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Basic GrammarGrammar SuffixesInterjection & Prepositional PhrasesRelative Pronouns and AdverbsSimple and Compound SentencesPresent Simple and Modal VerbsReported Speech and Reporting VerbsZero & First ConditionalPreposition and Word FormConjunctive Adverbs and PunctuationOther quiz:
Grammar › View“_______ this article now,” said the teacher.
A. Read
B. Reading
C. Reads
D. Will read
Modals and Inversion › View
Identify the inversion: Scarcely had I finished my meal when the phone rang.
A. When the phone rang, scarcely had I finished my meal.
B. I had scarcely finished my meal when the phone rang.
C. Scarcely I had finished my meal when the phone rang.
D. Scarcely had I finished my meal.
Grammar › ViewJorge fell over at the disco, when he _____.
A. danced
B. was dancing
C. am dancing
Adverbial Clause › View
I stayed late at the office _____ I could complete the project.
A. because
B. unless
C. so that
D. until
