[ Modal Verbs ]
Do you want me to wait for you? – No, it’s OK. You _____________________ wait.
A. Must
B. Mustn’t
C. Needn’t

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Grammar › ViewI liked the chocolate chip cookies better _______ oatmeal raisin. But _____ I tried the sugar cookies and those were my favorite.
A. then; than
B. than; then
C. then; then
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
Which is grammatically correct?
A. Elderly people can enjoy this chocolate whenever they want to eat something healthy but delicious.
B. Elderly people can enjoy this chocolate, whenever they want to eat something healthy but delicious.
C. Whenever elderly people want to eat something delicious they can enjoy this chocolate.
Grammar › ViewThis is seeming to be what we’re looking for.
A. correct
B. incorrect
If vs. Whether › View
She asked me … I had finished my homework.
- if
- whether
- if/whether
