[ Modal Verbs ]
There is no need for you to redecorate your bedroom.
A. You don’t need redecorate your bedroom
B. You may have to redecorate your bedroom.
C. You should need to redecorate your bedroom.
D. You mustn’t redecorate your bedroom.

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Infinitive and GerundModal AuxiliaryParts of Speech and GrammarAdjective ClausePrepositions and Prepositional PhrasesModals: Possibility, Necessity, ExpectationComparatives or SuperlativesSubject Verb Agreement; Indefinite PronounsWish - beginner-ing form and the to-infinitiveOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › View“Nancy bought some food for the party.” – “She ___, we have plenty.”
A. needn’t have bought
B. doesn’t have to
C. didn’t need to
D. needn’t
Gerund › View
What have you decided …?
A. doing
B. to do
C. do
D. to doing
Grammar - direct/indirect objects › ViewTravis threw the basketball. What is the direct object?
A. Matthew
B. threw
C. basketball
Modals Tenses › View
Do you able to help me with the begs?
A. CORRECT
B. INCORRECT
