[ Modal Verbs ]
A: Hi, Sir. What would you like to eat?
B: …………………………….. .
A. I’d like some pizza.
B. Here you are, your pizza.
C. Oh, no! It tastes sour.
D. I need some orange juice.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the word that best matches the definition:
An action that is chosen to achieve a desired result.
___
A. tackle
B. pass
C. begging
D. strategic
Grammar › View
This word describes a verb.
A. pronoun
B. adjective
C. noun
D. adverb
Mai is___________. She learns things quickly and easily.
A. careful
B. active
C. creative
D. clever
Modals › View
Choose the best modal to complete this sentence:
You ____ to wear your uniform in school at all times.
A. must
B. have to
C. need to
D. should
