—Whose textbook is it? Is it Jenny’s?
—No, it ____ be Jenny’s. Look, Helen’s name is on the cover. I think it ______ be Helen’s.
A. can’t; must
B. mustn’t; must
C. can’t; may
D. mustn’t; may

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Relative Clauses and etcWish SentencesIf ClausesGrammar: Imperative and Exclamatory SentencesSimple Present vs Present ProgresiveTime ConjunctionsClauses of ReasonModal, Causative Verb & Elliptical StructureUnreal Uses of Past TensesPrepositions and Preposition PhrasesOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewHe will take the dog out for a walk as soon as he ……. dinner.
A-finish
B-finishes
C-will finish
D-shall have finished
Tenses and Word Formation › View
This diet program assists and encourages ——– to lead a healthy lifestyle.
A. your
B. yours
C. you
D. yourselves
Relative Clause › ViewThat waitress served us. She was rude and incompetent.
A. That waitress who she served us was rude and incompetent.
B. The waitress who served us was rude and incompetent.
C. The waitress whom served us was rude and incompetent.
D. That waitress served us who was rude and incompetent.
I vs. Me › View
Neither you nor … have enough money to rent an apartment.
a. i
b. me
