[ Vocabulary ]
having a tired look; worn out
A. bedlam
B. pitance
C. haggard
D. alleviate

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A. used to
B. used
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Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a strong recommendation?
A. You might try the new ice cream flavour.
B. You could try the new ice cream flavour.
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What is the error in the sentence: “She wills return soon”?
A. “Wills” should be “will”
B. “Return” should be “returns”
C. “Will” should be “would”
D. “Will” should be “shall”
