Which of the italicized parts serves as an object?
A: I have no intention of
retiring just yet.
B: He offered what he
had to the
charitable organization.
C: She must have received the parcel
that I sent yesterday.
D: It is strongly advised that
you go home now.
A: I have no intention of
retiring just yet.
B: He offered what he
had to the
charitable organization.
C: She must have received the parcel
that I sent yesterday.
D: It is strongly advised that
you go home now.
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- Which of the italicized parts serves as an object ? _____ A: I have no intention of retiring just yet. B: He offered what he had to the charitable organization. C: She must have received the parcel that I sent yesterday. D: It is strongly advised that you go home now.
- I<br/>______ him the Christmas gift by mail because he came home during<br/>the Christmas holidays. A: ought<br/>to have sent B: couldn’t<br/>have sent C: must<br/>have sent D: needn’t<br/>have sent
- “____ he have left yesterday?” Yes, he ____<br/>yesterday.” No, he ____ yesterday.” A: Must; must have left; can’t have left B: Can; can have<br/>left; can’t have left C: Can; must have left; can’t have left D: May; must<br/>have left; shouldn’t have left
- Had William received five more votes in the last election, he (<br/>) our<br/>chairman now. A: would have been B: must have been C: were D: would be
- Which of the<br/>following sentences expresses a fact? A: Mary and her son<br/>must be home by now. B: Careless reading<br/>must give poor results. C: It’s<br/>getting late, and I must leave now. D: He must be<br/>working late at the office.