[ Modal Auxiliary Verbs ]
In which type of sentences is the modal ‘ought to’ used to replace ‘should’?
A. Interrogative sentences
B. Exclamatory sentences
C. Affirmative sentences
D. Negative sentences

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Future Tense and ConditionalsContinuous TenseHave to / Do not have toPrepositions after VerbsModals for Necessity and SuggestionsConditional Sentence Type 1Future Tense - will and going toSubject Verb Agreement; Indefinite PronounsModal PerfectAdverbs, Modals, Preposition of timeOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat’s this?
A. This is a pencil case.
B. This is a notebook.
C. This is a tablet.
Subject – Predicate › View
He has called the wedding off.
What is the simple predicate?
- has called off
- has called
Grammar - Present Perfect with already, just, yet › View
They have built the second building ____. I am sure they will complete the whole center before the time they promised.
A. ago
B. yet
C. already
D. just
Grammar › View
I don’t have ____ books here.
A. a
B. an
C. some
D. any
