The local authority is really strict about protecting that piece of lawn. You….walk around it.
A. mustn’t
B. ought not to
C. shouldn’t
D. don’t have to

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Persuasive TextPast ParticipleCompound Words and SentencesVerb BEGrammar & ReadingPast Narrative Tensesmust/shouldActive and Passive voicePassive SentenceSimple Past vs Past Continuous TenseOther quiz:
Comma › ViewI usually go to the park to ride my bike play catch with my dad and to play on the swings.
A. I usually, ride my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
B. I usually ride, my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
C. I usually ride my bike, play catch with my dad and, play on the swings.
D. I usually ride my bike, play catch with my dad, and play on the swings.
E. No commas needed
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‘Yes, you can’ is a way to refuse permission.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Grammar › ViewFinish this sentence: “If she had told him about the problem,
A. he would solve it.”
B. he would have solved it.”
C. he would had solved it.”
D. he solved it.”
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Cats get frightened if you shout ……… them.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. ?
