[ Modal Verbs ]
In the sentence ‘You must be quiet in the library’, what does ‘must’ indicate?
A. Indicating a suggestion
B. Past tense of ‘may’
C. Possibility or choice
D. Requirement or necessity

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A. unless
B. as long as
C. if
D. whether
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They invited us ………….. them at the dance.
A. joining
B. join
C. to join
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A. is taking
B. takes
C. take
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What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Ron will try again next game.
A. will
B. will try
C. will try again
D. try again
