[ Expressing Obligation and Modals ]
You …. eat in class.
A. must not
B. must

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Grammar › ViewWhich word or phrase best completes the sentence below?
______________________, for all the reasons I have mentioned, Fletcher Park should have a visitor’s center.
A. First of all
B. For example
C. In conclusion
D. In the meantime
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Identify the case of the underlined pronoun in the following sentence.
After lunch, we completed the worksheets our teacher had given us.
___
A. Subject pronoun
B. Object pronoun
The house is _____ by a high fence.
A. circular
B. circling
C. encircled
D. encircle
Relative Pronoun/Adverbs › View
That’s the artist __________ paintings are in the National Gallery.
A. which
B. who
C. whose
D. where
