[ Modal Verbs ]
What does the modal verb ‘should’ express in the sentence: You should have finished your homework by now.
A. Anger or frustration
B. Possibility or uncertainty
C. Necessity or obligation
D. Permission or ability

Random Topics:
Conjunctions and PrepositionsAdverbs (manners & modifiers)Verbs: Action, Linking, and Helpingused to vs be used to vs get used toGrammar & ReadingComparisonsDeterminersPast Simple vs Present SimpleBecause / soTime ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThis means to make a mistake.
A. hand in
B. mess up
C. point out
Vocabulary › View
Which are synonyms for “grant”?
A. award, allow
B. refuse, disallow
C. false, invalid
Reported Speech › ViewRika asked, “Why are they crying?”
A. Rika asked why were they crying.
B. Rika asked why we were crying.
C. Rika asked why they were crying.
D. Rika asked why we are crying.
Past Tense › View
She …………………… when she heard the news.
A. was weeping
B. wept
C. had wept
