Topics: Comparison and Modals
There was no need for you to have left the house in such weather.
A. You might not have left the house in such weather
B. You couldn’t have left the house in such weather.
C. You needn’t have left the house in such weather
D. You shouldn’t have left the house in such weather.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewPut this sentence into the passive: “The thief stole the woman’s purse.”
A. The woman’s purse has been stolen by the thief.”
B. The woman’s purse was stealing by the thief.”
C. The woman’s purse had been stolen by the thief.”
D. The woman’s purse was stolen by the thief.”
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Specific information, examples, or evidence that support a main idea.
A. Supporting Detail
B. Literal Language
C. Allusion
D. Metaphor
