[ Preposition of Direction ]
That woman going ____ the supermarket is my mother.
A. into
B. onto
C. across
D. off

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Subordinating ConjunctionConditional Sentencemust/shouldPresent Simple or Present ContinuousCompound and Complex SentencesInfinitives and GerundsAdjectives Ed and IngModals for DeductionRelative Clauses & Real ConditionalsClauses and ConjunctionOther quiz:
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewThe given sentence below is possibility / chances that something is true or will happen (positive or negative):
She should/ought to be here soon.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › View
Which of the following sentences is a compound sentence?
A. Because it was late, we decided to go home.
B. We went to the park, and we had a picnic.
C. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
D. We will go to the movies if we finish our homework.
Grammar › ViewI ……. ………… in the rainforest a few days ago when the rain came.
A. walks
B. was walking
C. were walking
Modal Verbs › View
________ is used to express that something is necessary or useful to do. It is similar to must or have to.
A. Should
B. Ought to
C. Be to
D. Need
