She ______ slow down so she doesn’t get a ticket
A. may
B. will
C. ought to
D. could

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the correct way to write this sentence?
A. He was excited for the show, but did’nt think his parents would be able to come.
B. He was excited for the show, but didnt’ think his parents would be able to come.
C. He was excited for the show, but didn’t think her parents would be able to come.
D. He was excited for the show, but didn’t think his parents would be able to come.
Vocabulary › View
This test is for students whose native ______ is not English.
A. Country
B. Animal
C. Speaker
D. Language
Vocabulary › View_______ is a use of language to evoke a picture or concrete sensation
A. Cheese Burgers
B. Oxymoron
C. Imagery
D. Who Cares?
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Choose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Neither the shoes nor the socks were missing.
B. Neither the shoes nor the socks was missing.
C. Neither the shoes nor the socks be missing.
D. Neither the shoes nor the socks are missing.
