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Grammar › ViewI _____ home right after my dodgeball training yesterday.
A. have gone
B. went
C. was going
D. was gone
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It’s necessary for you to go home early tonight.
A. You may go home early tonight.
B. You mustn’t go home early tonight.
C. You shouldn’t go home early tonight.
D. You need to go home early tonight.