[ Modal Verbs ]
It’s not good for you to drive at that high speed.
A. You may drive at that high speed.
B. You needn’t drive at that high speed.
C. You must drive at that high speed.
D. You shouldn’t drive at that high speed.

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Possessive Nouns › ViewThe pencils of the kids are in the desk.
A. The kids’ pencils are in the desk.
B. The kid’s pencils are in the desk.
C. The kids pencils are desk.
Past Perfect & Past Simple › View
After we…………………………… to the concert we ate at a snack bar.
A. had been
B. were
Adjective Clause › ViewSunday is the day ___ I play tennis with my friend
A. which on
B. when
C. who
D. where
Grammar › View
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the verb in Past Simple:
John and I _______________ to the party.
_
A. don’t go
B. haven’t gone
C. didn’t went
D. didn’t go
