[ Modal Verbs ]
In what context would ‘should’ be used to give advice?
A. When expressing a rule
B. When giving a command
C. When making a suggestion based on good practice
D. When granting permission

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Verb Phrases › ViewWhat is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Mad Eye Moody was trapped in the bottom for months.
A. was
B. was trapped in
C. in the bottom
D. was trapped
Conditional Sentences and Verb Form › View
We have decided against __________________ a new car. (buy)
A. buy
B. to buy
C. buying
D. to have bought
Adjective › ViewIdentify all of the adjectives in the sentence.
Manny licked the sweet dough off of the spoon
A. Manny
B. licked
C. sweet
D. dough
E. spoon
Modal Verbs › View
Is primarily used to express:
Polite requests or offers in the present tense:
A. Can
B. Should
C. Must
D. Would
