Which sentence is correct?
A. They are students.
B. Their are students.
C. They’re are students.

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Grammar › ViewYou ___ smoke in here – it’s against the law.
A. mustn’t
B. needn’t
C. don’t have to
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He was very late to school this morning.
A. He should have missed his bus.
B. He would have missed his bus.
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A. You can’t board the plane because you don’t have a passport or ID.
B. Unless you don’t have a passport or ID, you will be able to board the plane.
C. You don’t have a passport so you will be able to board the plane.
D. You will be able to board the plane even though you don’t have a passport or ID.
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The ladder is leaning ______ the wall in the kitchen.
A. in
B. over
C. against
D. below