[ Grammar ]
bring
A. brought, brought
B. brought, bring
C. bring, brought
D. bought, brought

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Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewWhen you’re in an argument, how important to you is it to be right? Do you think it should be more important or less important to you?
It (1)___________ definitely be less important to me.
A. should
B. must
C. needs to
D. ought
Modals for Deduction › View
If it’s raining, he can’t be playing outside. What does this imply?
A. He is playing inside.
B. He is playing outside.
C. It is not raining.
D. He is not playing outside.
Grammar › ViewAre you ____ watch the big summer movie which comes out next week?
A. going to
B. willing
C. going
D. will
Types of Preposition › View
The tickets will be sold out ______ 7PM.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. to
