I ________ be there on time.
A. must to
B. must

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Grammar › ViewOrion wants to learn whether there is a party today or not. What is the noun clause of this sentence?
A. Orion wants to learn
B. Orion wants to learn whether
C. Whether there is a party today or not
D. Orion wants to learn whether there is a party today or not
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They _____ a movie when the power went out.
A. are watching
B. were watching
C. have watched
D. watched
Grammar › ViewFrank ………. his temper when his neighbours make a lot of noise at night.
A. forgets
B. leaves
C. misses
D. loses
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She ______ (work) at this company for a decade, but she ______ (not/decide) whether to stay or leave.
A. has worked, hasn’t decided
B. is working, doesn’t decide
C. has been working, doesn’t decide
D. works, hasn’t decided
