[ Independent and Dependent Clauses ]
Unless we get rain soon, the flowers will die.
A. dependent
B. independent

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A. Susan may know the address.
B. Susan should know the address.
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A. could you
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What’s the best way to complete the sentence?
‘Is that Mr Tanaka?’
‘No, that ____ be him. Mr Tanaka wears glasses.’
A. must
B. can’t
C. mustn’t