Jay: Do you want _____ coffee? Meg: Yes, but not too _____.
A. some; many
B. any; many
C. any; any
D. any; much

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Modal Verbs › ViewRewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is a good idea to start your homework as soon as you get home.
A. You might start your homework as soon as you get home.
B. You should start your homework as soon as you get home.
C. You can start your homework as soon as you get home.
D. You don’t need to start your homework as soon as you get home.
Possessive Pronouns › View
The kites are____. They made them yesterday.
A. their
B. theirs
Grammar › ViewHarry —- his friends that night so he —- his parents he was going to be late.
A) was meeting / told
B) will meet / will tell
C) meets / had told
D) would meet / is going to tell
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What is the affirmative form of ‘Don’t close your book’?
A. Close your book
B. Don’t close your book
C. Not close your book
D. No close your book