This modal verb is used for expressing duty, necessity, obligation, prohibition, rules, laws, social and moral responsibility, supposition mixed with assurance.
A. Ought to
B. May
C. Have to
D. Should
E. Must

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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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Identify the correct placement of commas in the sentence: “Before we leave however we should check the weather.”
A. Before, we leave, however, we should check the weather.
B. Before we leave, however, we should check the weather.
C. Before we leave however, we should check the weather.
D. Before we leave however we should, check the weather.
Grammar › ViewPlease get me a __________ to hit the nail into the wood.
A. Saw
B. Spanner
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Whenever I spend my holiday with my friends or family, I always have a (n) …. of a time.
A. great
B. multitude
C. whale
D. amount
