Which sentence uses the modal verb “should” correctly?
A. You should to take a break
B. You should take a break
C. You should takes a break
D. You should taking a break

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Conditional Sentences › ViewThe book is too long. I can’t finish it
A. Provided that the book isn’t too long, I can’t finish it.
B. If only the book weren’t too long and I couldn’t finish it.
C. If the book weren’t too long, I could finish it.
D. If the book had been shorter, I could have finished it.
Adverbs › View
‘I meet her very rarely!’ Here ‘rarely’ is which type of Adverb?
A. Adverb of Time
B. Adverb of Manner
C. Adverb of Frequency
D. Adverb of Degree
Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is using proper punctuation.
A. If you want a dog I recommend; you have time to spare.
B. If you want a dog; I recommend.
C. If you want a dog: I recommend time to spare.
D. If you want a dog, I recommend that you have time to spare.
Compound Adjectives › View
My grandma’s house is a ________________ drive from our place.
A. fifteen-minute
B. long
C. short
D. boring
