[ Modal Verbs ]
Express necessity using the modal verb ‘shall’.
A. You shall not pass without permission.
B. Shall I help you with your homework?
C. Shall we go for a walk?
D. You shall go to the party tomorrow.
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs › ViewDo you think you _____ take my place for a while? I don’t feel good.
A. will
B. must
C. could
Grammar › View
Possessive pronoun _________
A. designate possession or ownership
B. used to point to something specific within a sentence
C. preceded by the adverb, adjective, pronoun, or noun to which they refer
D. refer to one or more unspecified objects, beings, or places, such as someone, anybody, nothing
E. refer to nouns mentioned previously, acting to introduce an adjective clause
