[ Modal Verbs ]
You _____ join the meeting on Friday, but you _____ if you like.
A. shouldn’t / were able to
B. mustn’t / needn’t
C. can’t / shouldn’t
D. needn’t / can

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Infinitive & Gerund › ViewWe must _______ our team about the new strategy.
A. inform
B. informing
C. to inform
D. informed
Grammar › View
She __________ visit her grandparents’ house during holidays.
A. dare to
B. ought to
C. can
D. might
Adverb Phrases › ViewIdentify the adverb phrase: The fox eats his prey and leaves his scent on that spot.
A. The fox
B. eats his prey
C. leaves his scent
D. on that spot
E. None
Tenses › View
We use this tense for actions that we do regularly or habits.
A. past simple
B. present simple
C. present continuous
D. present perfect
