[ Modals of Obligation & Prohibition ]
She _____ take a math class if she doesn’t want to.
A. must not
B. doesn’t have to

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Modal Verbs › ViewShe _____ balance her responsibilities even under pressure. I admire her for that.
A. has to
B. might
C. can
Tenses › View
Use the future continuous tense: This time next week, I (to travel) to Paris.
A. This time next week, I was traveling to Paris.
B. This time next week, I will travel to Paris.
C. This time next week, I am traveling to Paris.
D. This time next week, I will be traveling to Paris.
Tenses › ViewThe expressions of take leaving are the following, Except___
A. Hi!
B. Goodbye!
C. See you
D. I will talk to you later
Figurative Language › View
The wind howled last night. This sentence is an example of ________
A. Metaphor
B. Personification
C. Simile
D. Hyperbole
