[ Subjunctives ]
You’d better stop spending money, … you will end up in debt.
A. unless
B. otherwise
C. if
D. in case

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Modal Verbs › ViewJorge didn’t play well. He … tired.
A. should have been
B. could have be
C. might have been
D. might be
Grammar › View
The film was _________ than the book.
A. a bit better
B. bit better
C. a bit more better
Grammar › ViewWe are going for a picnic ______ the weather is cool and refreshing.
A. since
B. although
C. because
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. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a suggestion?
A. He must finish his work by tomorrow.
B. We could try the new restaurant tonight.
C. They will attend the meeting.
D. She can speak Spanish fluently.
