21916 . The line is busy; someone ---- the telephone now.

  • A. must be using
  • B. should be using
  • C. must have used
  • D. should have used
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21918 . He ----- to ----- in Khulna.

  • A. He was used to living in Khulna.
  • B. He used to live in Khulna.
  • C. He used to living in Khulna.
  • D. He had been used to live in Khulna.
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21920 . Choose the correct sentence.

  • A. Would you please don't worry.
  • B. Would you please not worry.
  • C. Please don't to worry.
  • D. Would you please not to worry.
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21921 . You ---- help me if you don't have time. I can do the job myself.

  • A. aren't able to
  • B. don't have to
  • C. don't
  • D. aren't going to
  • E. None of them
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21922 . Arif ---- drink Coca-cola, but he does now.

  • A. could not used to
  • B. use to
  • C. did not use to
  • D. had not use to
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21925 . You had better --- or you will miss the train.

  • A. hurried
  • B. hurry
  • C. hurries
  • D. been hurried
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21926 . If you are forbidden to do something, "it mean you need not to do it."

  • A. it means you need are not do it
  • B. it means you need must not do it
  • C. it means you need could do it
  • D. it means you have not go to do it
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21927 . He ------ to ride bicycle.

  • A. was used
  • B. used
  • C. was using
  • D. use
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21928 . You had better ---- the job properly.

  • A. as do
  • B. doing
  • C. do
  • D. done
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21929 . You ---- go to that room, it's forbidden!

  • A. don't have to
  • B. mustn't
  • C. shouldn't
  • D. don't know how to
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21930 . Which one of the following is the correct meaning of a few?

  • A. Not many, hardly any
  • B. Not many, but all there are
  • C. Some
  • D. Not much
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