[ Modal Verbs ]
— Must I return the book to you now?
— __________, you __________. You can do it tomorrow.
A. No;needn’t
B. No;mustn’t
C. Yes;must
D. No; can’t

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A. He said that she always wore a coat.
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__________ tomorrow 100%. I’ve got a day off. So we can go out somewhere.
A. I will not have been working
B. I’m not working
C. I don’t work
D. I might not work.
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A. commandeer
B. admonish
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Do you have … sugar? (I expect you will say ‘yes’, because usually you have sugar.)
a. some
b. any
