[ Modal Verbs ]
You (walk) the dog twice a day, or else you will clean its piss from the floor.
A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. mustn’t

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the simple past tense of the verb ‘go’?
A. going
B. went
C. gone
D. goes
Grammar › View
I have turned in the essay that I had spent several weeks working on.
A. NO CHANGE
B. I have turned in the essay that I have spent several weeks working on.
C. I had turned in the essay that I have spent several weeks working on.
D. I turned in the essay that I will have spent several weeks working on.
Conjunction › ViewIdentify the appropriate conjunction: “He must finish his homework ____ he can go out with friends.”
A. before
B. so
C. but
Present Perfect › View
The present perfect mainly is used to talk about…
A. Experiences
B. Habits
C. Routines
D. Goals
