Identify the correct use of “your” or “you’re”:
A. If you’re looking for your keys, they’re on the table.
B. If your looking for you’re keys, they’re on the table.
C. Your keys are where you left them.
D. You’re keys are where you left them.

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Grammar › ViewMathew decided ………………. before his cricket match.
A. relax
B. relaxing
C. to relax
Modal Verbs - Obligation › View
We have a lot of work tomorrow. You …………. be late.
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
C. doesn’t have to
Modal Verbs › ViewYou ___________ wear a business suit every day. Well, if you wish, you can, but it’s not necessary.
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Choose the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement:
A. The herd of sheep is grazing in the field.
B. The herd of sheep are grazing in the field.
C. The herd of sheep be grazing in the field.
D. The herd of sheep were grazing in the field.
