[ Modal Auxiliary Verbs ]
In which type of sentences is the modal ‘shall’ mainly used for offers and suggestions?
A. Interrogative sentences
B. Negative sentences
C. Exclamatory sentences
D. Affirmative sentences

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the correct verb to use in this sentence? The baby needs to (lay/lie) down for a nap.
A. lay
B. lie
Simple Present Tense › View
I ___ understand, do you?
a. doesn’t
b. don’t
My best friend has a pet frog.
Which part is the SUBJECT?
A. My best friend
B. has a pet frog.
Modal Verbs › View
“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
