You … see a map of the city you’re visiting, but it may help.
A. must
B. don’t need to
C. have to
D. mustn’t

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Conditionals › ViewConstruct a second conditional sentence using the words: ‘If / I / have / a million dollars, / I / buy / a big house.’
A. If I have a million dollars, I buying a big house.
B. If I have a million dollars, I will buy a big house.
C. If I had a million dollars, I would buy a big house.
D. If I have a million dollars, I bought a big house.
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He accepted the invitation _______ pleasure.
A. from
B. by
C. with
D. in
Grammar › ViewMy grandfather and grandmother are here.
A. He is hungry.
B. We are hungry.
C. They are hungry.
D. She is hungry.
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By next month, he ___ his thesis about Cambodia’s biodiversity.
A. will complete
B. will have completed
C. has completed
D. completes
