[ Modal Verbs ]
You ………….. drive on the right in the UK.
A. must
B. mustn’t
C. should
D. shouldn’t

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A. After a long day at work, I like to relax.
B. After a long day at work I like to relax.
C. After, a long day at work, I like to relax.
D. After a long day, at work I like to relax.
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Ainul is in her room. She ………….. the floor.
A. were vacuuming
B. was vacuuming
C. are vacuuming
D. is vacuuming
Grammar › ViewBill ………. taking up a second job; he hardly has any free time now.
A. denies
B. regrets
C. refuses
D. rejects
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Sometimes it is better to remain mysterious.
Mysterious means:
A. Quiet
B. Outgoing
C. Remain unknown
D. None of the above
