[ Modal Verb ]
It was a mistake for you to leave
A. You ought not to have left
B. You should have left
C. You needn’t leave
D. You don’t have to leave

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Modals › ViewOught to is more formal tan should
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Prepositional Phrases › View
Identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence. My mother spends the afternoons in her kitchen.
A. My mother
B. spends the afternoons
C. in her kitchen
D. no prepositional phrase
Prepositional Phrases › ViewI promise, ___________, I’ll always tell you the truth.
A. from now on
B. by heart
C. in pain
D. in two
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pivotal, vital
A. inert
B. crucial
C. mercenary
D. rational
