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51.
He ought to forget alcohol.
A.
Alcohol should be forgotten by him.
B.
Alcohol ought to be forgotten by him.
C.
Alcohol ought to have been forgotten by him.
D.
Alcohol must be forgotten by him.
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52.
She should sing a song.
A.
A song should have been sung by her.
B.
A song ought to be sung by her.
C.
A song should be sung by her.
D.
A song shall be sung by her.
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53.
I could buy new T.V.
A.
New T.V could buy by me.
B.
New T.V could have been bought by me.
C.
New T.V can be bought by me.
D.
New T.V could be bought by me.
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54.
He may have given her a gift.
A.
She may have been given a gift by him.
B.
She might have been given a gift by him.
C.
She may be been given a gift by him.
D.
She outht to have been given a gift by him.
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55.
You should have returned my book.
A.
My book should have to be returned by you.
B.
My book should have been returned by you.
C.
My book shall have been returned by you.
D.
My book should have returned by you.
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56.
He might have made Raj a target.
A.
Raj may have been made a target by him.
B.
Raj might be made a target by him.
C.
Raj might have been made a target by him.
D.
Raj might have made target by him.
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57.
You ought not to have left that boring job.
A.
That boring job should not to have been left by you.
B.
That boring job ought not to be left by you.
C.
That boring job ought not to have left by you.
D.
That boring job ought not to have been left by you.
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58.
He would not have stolen the cycle.
A.
The cycle would not have been stolen by him.
B.
The cycle would not have stolen by him.
C.
The cycle will not have been stolen by him.
D.
The cycle would not be stolen by him.
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59.
They could not have helped her.
A.
She could not have helped by them.
B.
She could not have been helped by them.
C.
She could not be helped by them.
D.
She can not have been helped by them.
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60.
I must respect teachers.
A.
Teachers ought to have been respected by me.
B.
Teachers must have been respected by me.
C.
Teachers should be respected by me.
D.
Teachers must be respected by me.
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