[ 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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Modal Verbs › ViewYou ___ be careful when crossing the street.
A. must
B. could
C. might
D. have
Future Tenses and Modals › View
What is an example of ‘going to’ for a future plan?
A. I am going to visit my friend next weekend.
B. I was going to visit my friend next weekend.
C. I am visiting my friend last weekend.
D. I will have visited my friend next weekend.
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