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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Grammar › ViewWe ___ bring your own snacks. They’ll provide food.
A. don’t have to
B. must
C. should
D. need to
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What does ‘judgment’ refer to in a legal context?
A. The ability to make quick decisions without consideration.
B. A formal agreement between two parties.
C. The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.
D. A casual opinion about a situation.
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
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Is primarily used to express:
Polite requests or offers in the present tense:
A. Can
B. Should
C. Must
D. Would
