[ Modal Verbs ]
In the sentence ‘You must finish your homework before you go out’, what does the modal verb ‘must’ express?
A. possibility or uncertainty
B. anger or frustration
C. permission or ability
D. necessity or obligation

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Past Simple Tenses › ViewHow do you form a question with ‘to have’ in the past simple?
A. Have you did…?
B. Did you has…?
C. You had…?
D. Did you have…?
Tenses › View
My dog ___ to play at the park
A. is like
B. likes
C. like
Grammar › ViewWho can deny the appeal of famous detectives like Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot? Even if you haven’t read the …….. books you will have seen them in films or on the TV.
A. first
B. initial
C. early
D. original
Adjective / Noun + to Infinitive › View
Thank you for your kind offer ____ a dinner at your apartment. It was excellent.
A. having
B. to have
C. had
D. have
