[ Modal Verbs ]
What does ‘might want to’ imply in the advice ‘You might want to bring an umbrella’?
A. Strong recommendation
B. Prohibition
C. Mild suggestion
D. Permission

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Negative Questions › ViewWhich negative question is correctly formed?
A. Didn’t you finish your homework?
B. You didn’t finish your homework?
C. Your homework why you didn’t finish it?
D. Why you did finish not your homework?
E. Why you didn’t finish your homework?
Conjunctions › View
Identify the conjunction: We neither went shopping nor stayed at home yesterday.
A. both…and
B. neither…either
C. neither…nor
D. not only…or
Grammar - Sentence Structure › Viewwhat is the SUBJECT of “Because of my sister, I have to stay home”
A. sister
B. my
C. I
D. home
Grammar › View
You must find your glasses. _________
A. need to
B. needn’t
