[ Modal Verbs ]
Children are not allowed to play football in the streets.
A. Children may play football in the streets.
B. Children mustn’t play football in the streets.
C. Children should play football in the streets.
D. Children needn’t play football in the streets.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct form of its—with or without an apostrophe—for this sentence.
The cat ate all ___ food in less than ten minutes.
A. its
B. it’s
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Although he ………… healthy, he goes to the doctor every month.
A. isn’t
B. are
C. aren’t
D. am
E. is
Grammar › ViewI’m _____________ (good) now than yesterday.
A. better
B. gooder
C. goodest
D. good
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Choose the correct answer.
I was recommended ____ for the post of supervisor.
A. applying
B. to apply
C. apply