[ Modal Verbs ]
You (give) the dog short orders, they will learn their meaning.
A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. mustn’t

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A. Running hard
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A. reached
B. was reaching
C. had reached
D. had been reaching
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belong to; be part of (categories)
A. Fall in
B. Fall for
C. fall into
D. Fall of
