She ___________ to school tomorrow. It´s Saturday.
A. don´t have to go
B. have to go
C. doesn´t have to go
D. didn´t has to go

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Modal Verbs of Permission › ViewYou ask for permission not to come early tomorrow. You’re feeling informal. Which sentence is appropriate for the situation?
A. Could I not come early tomorrow?
B. May I not come early tomorrow?
C. I cannot come early tomorrow?
D. Can I not come early tomorrow?
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses a prepositional phrase to describe a relationship between two things.
A. The book of poems is on the shelf.
B. She sings very well.
C. They ran quickly to the finish line.
D. He jumped high over the hurdle.
Grammar Rules › ViewChoose
It has all tenses and forms and it’s more formal.
A. can
B. could
C. be able to
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Choose the correct word from the options in brackets and change in present perfect tense.
My brother __________ (has bought/bought) a new car recently.
A. bought
B. has bought
