It’s a secret. You … tell it to anyone.
A. must
B. don’t have to
C. can’t
D. mustn’t

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Modals of Speculation and Deduction › ViewDifferentiate between ‘must’ and ‘could’ in terms of their meaning and usage in making deductions.
A. The use of ‘must’ indicates a lower level of certainty in making deductions, while ‘could’ indicates a higher level of certainty or possibility.
B. Both ‘must’ and ‘could’ indicate the same level of certainty in making deductions.
C. The use of ‘must’ and ‘could’ is interchangeable in making deductions.
D. The use of ‘must’ indicates a higher level of certainty in making deductions, while ‘could’ indicates a lower level of certainty or possibility.
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What is the adverb in the sentence?
The students will take their reading test tomorrow.
A. reading
B. test
C. students
D. tomorrow
Has Got & Have Got › ViewA. She have got wavy hair
B. She has got short hair
C. He has got curly hair
D. She has got curly hair
Grammar › View
Rewrite this sentence using present participle in place of adverbial clause!
Maryam is helped to do her homework by Siti. She feels happy.
A. Helped to do her homework by Siti, Maryam feels happy.
B. Helping to do her homework by Siti, Maryam feels happy.
