[ Modal Verb ]
It’s against the law to drop litter in the street
A. It is allowed to drop litter in the street
B. It is not allowed dropping litter in the street
C. You don’t have to drop litter in the street
D. You mustn’t drop litter in the street

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Verbs - third personWill or Going toComparisions-ing / InfinitiveGiving and Asking for AbilityPrepotitionsVerb FormPassivisationPast Perfect SimplePast TenseOther quiz:
Modal Auxiliaries › ViewI can’t go to movies with you. I ________my homework.
A. couldn’t finish
B. Have to finish
C. Has to finish
D. have to finished
Grammar › View
________________ we were late, we did not miss the performance.
A. As
B. Since
C. When
D. Although
Vocabulary › ViewA root that means: to pull
A. ject
B. port
C. struct
D. tract
Passive Voice and Modals › View
The last bus __________________________ by my sister.
A. had been miss
B. had been missed
C. had been missing
D. have been missed
