Which sentence uses the modal verb to express obligation?
A. You have to finish your homework.
B. I should go to the party.
C. She will play the piano.
D. They could go to the party.

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A. Never ate, had come
B. Came, had never eaten
C. Had come, never ate
D. Had never eaten, came
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Choose the preposition that makes the most sense in this sentence.
I keep a picture of my best friends _____ my desk.
A. above
B. before
C. after
Grammar › ViewWhich statement is true?
A. Subject complement and appositive require a predicate nominative.
B. Object complement and indirect objects need a receiver of the action.
C. Direct objects are found next to the subject.
D. Objects of the preposition can be the subjects of a sentence.
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You _____ do better next time if you work harder.
A. can
B. must
C. may
D. shall
