[ Modals ]
You —- see a doctor; you look ill.
A. should
B. have to
C. would
D. would rather
E. can

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Modal Verbs › ViewMay I place you on hold for two minutes, Mr. Brown?
A. advice
B. ability
C. obligation
D. permission
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She has a son____ wife is the best nurse in the hospital.
A. Which
B. Where
C. Who
D. Whose
Grammar › ViewCorrect the following sentence, or leave it as it is: Owning a bike probably requires some knowledge of repair.
A. Probably, owning a bike requires some knowledge of repair.
B. Owning a bike requires some probably knowledge of repair.
C. Owning a bike requires some knowledge of repair, probably.
D. correct as is
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Penny often writes to _________ penfriend in England.
A. she
B. her
C. he
D. his
