[ Modal Verbs ]
What is implied when using “should” in “You should be friendly with your neighbors”?
A. A bad idea
B. A request
C. A good idea
D. A rule

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Past Simple › ViewThe family _______________ (play) frisbee last weekend.
A. plaied
B. played
C. plays
D. not plaied
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The past tense of “break” is…
A. brake.
B. broke.
C. broken.
D. broken.
Present Tenses › ViewSince the introduction of new policies, local businesses ___ for more support from the government.
A. are asking
B. ask
C. have been asking
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He told us he ………………………….. a big tiger.
A. have seen
B. has seen
C. had seen
D. have see
