We use this verb in conditionals and for proper or polite requests.
A. shall
B. should
C. will
D. would

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A. did, went
B. did, go
C. do, went
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Which sentence is not punctuated correctly?
A. He might’ve come if he had known our plans.
B. Don’t forget to put what you need on the list.
C. Wer’e pleased that he is coming home so soon.
D. We think we’ll be ready by the end of the month.
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A. slower
B. most slowest
C. slow
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“May I go out, Mum?” – “No, I won’t let you go out.”
A. The mother prevented her child from going out.
B. The mother suggested going out
C. The mother thanked her child for going out
D. The mother insisted her child on going out
