Which MOOD is being described?
It expresses a fact, an opinion, or a question.
A. indicative mood
B. imperative mood
C. subjunctive mood

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Modals and Vocabulary › ViewWhich of the following sentences indicates prohibition?
A. You must finish your homework.
B. You can’t bring food into the library.
C. You don’t have to attend the meeting today.
D. You have to submit the assignment by Friday.
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The moment I have the chance, I _____ you the data you have requested.
A. sent
B. will be sending
C. have sent
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Present, Past and Future Tense › ViewTeacher : So students, I want you to make a dialogue with your partner, then practice it in front of the class. Do you get my point ?
Students : Yes, sir.
What does the underlined sentence express ?
A. Giving opinion
B. Asking for opinion
C. Checking for understanding
D. Praising someone you know
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Henry _____ for information about culture features in Thailand all week.
A. has searched
B. has been searching
C. have searched
D. have been searching
