[ Modals for Advice, Obligation/Prohibition, Necessity and Lack of Necessity ]
Which sentence is correct?
A. I don’t think you should tell him what happened.
B. The doctor doesn’t think I should to go on a diet.
C. We don’t think they ought to not keep animals in those conditions.
D. My dad thinks I shouldn’t to go out with Steve any more.

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A. Simple (S)
B. Compound (Cpd)
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Complete the sentence: If you hurry, you ___ catch the bus.
A. can
B. should
C. might
D. would
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A. Keeped
B. Kept
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The fact that consumers tend to save money ____ economic recessions is obvious to local businesses yet hard to accept.
A. while
B. during
C. between
D. still
