[ Modals ]
You … keep an open mind. Otherwise the discussion will be pointless.
A. ought to
B. shouldn’t
C. may
D. needn’t

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Tenses › ViewWhat do tenses in English grammar reflect?
A. The time of action happened or happening or will happen
B. The verb form of a sentence
C. The subject of a sentence
D. The object of a sentence
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Are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns. Example: big
A. Intensifiers
B. Adjectives
C. Prepositions
D. Articles
Grammar › ViewYou ____ enter that talent contest!
A. ought to
B. should
C. Both
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There were no sausages left when I came back. The dog ___________ them
A. eat
B. eated
C. ate
D. had eaten
