[ Grammar ]
Which sentence uses modal “have to” correctly?
A. He have to meet the professor at 3pm to talk about his essay.
B. It have to be submitted on Canvas by 11:59pm.
C. We has to follow the speed limit so we don’t get a ticket.
D. She has to pay the deposit on the apartment before she can move in.

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First Conditional SentenceAdjectives (-ed / -ing)Present Simple TenseAdjectives & PrepositionsMixed Present TensesHow much or How many?DeterminersMain Idea and Sentence StructureVerb to beAdverbs (manners & modifiers)Other quiz:
Tenses › View“I______happy with you two days ago. You _____very crazy”.
A. wasn’t – were
B. was – were
C. were – were
Prepositions › View
I didn’t go to see him ….. fear of catching his cold.
A. by
B. on
C. in
D. for
Modal Verbs › ViewWhy didn’t you tell me? I ……… you!
A. can help
B. could have helped
C. was able to help
D. would help
Present Perfect - Just, Already, Yet › View
I ____________ (mop) the floor so don’t go running around. You might slip.
A. have just mopped
B. haven’t mopped yet
C. have already mopped
