I want to have a dinner out tonight, and __________does my husband.
A. so
B. too
C. either
D. neither

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Read the sentence below:
“Mohammed can’t eat breakfast before work because he doesn’t have time.”
What does the word “can’t” suggest? Choose the best fit answer from the options below.
A. We don’t know if Mohammed will eat breakfast or not.
B. Mohammed never eats breakfast
C. Mohammed is likely to eat breakfast.
D. Mohammed is unlikely to eat breakfast.
