[ Grammar ]
I would rather read a book _______________ watch a movie.
A. or
B. to
C. by
D. than

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Modal Verbs › ViewChoose the correct modal verb to express a strong recommendation: “You ___ definitely try the new Italian restaurant.”
A. must
B. should
C. can
D. might
Vocabulary › View
That was a particularly _______ decision you have made, everyone was happy afterwards.
A. Impervious
B. Apt
C. Infallible
D. Incongruous
Will the stain come ___ if I wash it?
a. out
b. in
c. up
Future Tenses and Modals › View
When should you use ‘must’?
A. You should use ‘must’ to indicate a preference.
B. You should use ‘must’ when expressing a possibility.
C. You should use ‘must’ for making suggestions.
D. You should use ‘must’ when indicating obligation or necessity.
