Express necessity in the following sentence using a modal: You _______ eat your vegetables to stay healthy.
A. You must eat your vegetables to stay healthy.
B. You should eat your vegetables to stay healthy.
C. You have to eat your vegetables to stay healthy.
D. You can eat your vegetables to stay healthy.

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A. ate
B. used to eat
C. didn’t use to eat
D. didn’t used to eat
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What pronouns are reflexive pronouns?
A. Myself, yourself, ourselves
B. I, you, me
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D. my, your, our
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A. reads
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What is 9,351 in expanded form?
A. 9,000 + 500 + 300 + 51
B. 900,000 + 300 + 500 + 1
C. 9,000 + 300 + 50 + 1
D. 9,000,000,000,000 + 320 + 50 + 1
E. NONE OF THE ABOVE
