[ Modals ]
You _________ walk more.
A. should
B. can
C. have to
D. don’t have to

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Grammar › ViewMy friend wants to know if it usually __________ a lot in Lima during the summer.
A. rained
B. would rain
C. rains
D. had rained
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” Yes, that’s true! I refused to help him”
A. Jane refused to help him.
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A. The cake and cookies are not delicious.
B. Only the cake is delicious.
C. The cake and the cookies are delicious.
D. The cake is better than the cookies.
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They ___ the movie already; we don’t need to watch it again.
A. watched
B. have watched
C. watch
D. will watch
