Which sentence is imperative?
A. I like your new dress.
B. Take off your shoes.
C. Your shoes are muddy.
D. Those boots are nice.

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Grammar › View_____ boxes of chocolate do you have?
A. How much
B. What
C. How many
D. How
Modal Verbs › View
Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a future possibility?
A. She can play the piano.
B. They might travel to Japan next year.
C. He must finish his homework.
D. We should leave now.
Tenses › View“_____ Soniya at the meeting yesterday?”
“No, she_______.”
A. is – isn’t
B. were – was
C. was – wasn’t
Vocabulary › View
What happens when things “expand”?
A. They repeat regularly and always lead back to the starting point
B. They cause suffering or force people to do without things they need or are used to having
C. They increase in size, volume, or number
D. They become more challenging and require extra effort
