[ Modals ]
You are not allowed to climb public buildings without permission.
A. You needn’t climb public buildings without permission.
B. You shouldn’t climb public buildings without permission.
C. You mustn’t climb public buildings without permission.

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Relative Pronouns › ViewThe books … are lying on the table belong to me.
A. who
B. which
C. whom
D. whose
Grammar › View
Which of the following describes a routine?
A. We had dinner at about 7pm.
B. We have dinner at about 7pm.
C. We will have dinner at about 7pm.
D. We haven’t had dinner yet.
Modals and Active and Passive Voice › View. A _____is a type of auxiliary verb (helping verb) used to express permission, prohibition, and obligation,
A. Models
B. Moddals
C. Modals
D. Moodals
Mixed General Quiz › View
___ writers include Jane Austen, E.M. Forster and Terry McMillan.
a. Rebel
b. Revel
