[ Expressing Obligation and Modals ]
A : I think I have problem with my teeth. B : You ….. see a dentist soon.
A. have to
B. should
C. has to
D. must

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Countable Vs Uncountable NounsAlong & AgainstAuxiliary WordsSentence Structure and ConjunctionsCountable - UncountableGerunds & Infinitives + VocabularyFuture Continuous TenseVerb Tenses (Progressive, Perfect)Present/Past/Future Continuous TenseSimple Present - WH QuestionsOther quiz:
First Conditional › ViewIf he (come) ______ , I (be) ______ surprised.
A. came/was
B. come/will be
C. came/will be
D. come/am going to be
Past Tense › View
One afternoon, we _____ lunch in a nice restaurant when my cousin____ a call on her cell phone.
A. had/ were getting
B. had/got
C. were having/ got
D. were having/ were getting
Modal Verbs › ViewWhat is the function of modals in sentences?
A. To express certainty
B. To convey emotions
C. To indicate possibility or obligation
D. To provide detailed descriptions
Grammar › View
This is the__________ hotel I have ever stayed in.
A. amazing
B. more amazing
C. amazingly
D. most amazing
