[ Modal Verbs ]
“Do you need this paintbrush?” – “Ah, yes. ____ it to me, please?”
A. Do you pass
B. Will you pass
C. Are you passing
D. Are you going to pass

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Modal Verbs › ViewIt’s necessary for you to go home early tonight.
A. You may go home early tonight.
B. You mustn’t go home early tonight.
C. You shouldn’t go home early tonight.
D. You need to go home early tonight.
Grammar › View
Emily: ________ you walk to school yesterday?
Clerk: Yes, I ________.
A. Did; walked
B. Did; walk
C. Did; did
D. Do; did
Present Simple Tense › ViewShe (fix) her car.
A. fixes
B. fixsfix
C. does fix
D. is fixes
Verb Tenses › View
The train (arrives/arrived) at the station right on time.
A. arrives
B. arrived
