[ Expressing Obligation and Modals ]
We use should/shouldn’t to:
A. refuse a permission
B. give advice
C. ask for permission
D. express necessity

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Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns › ViewRevise this sentence to fix the vague antecedent: “The player passed the ball to his teammate and scored a goal.”
A. “The player passed the ball to his teammate, who then scored a goal.”
B. “The teammate passed the ball to his player and scored a goal.”
C. “The player passed the ball and scored a goal for his teammate.”
D. “His teammate passed the ball to the player and scored a goal.”
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the office or function of an agent
A. brother-in-law
B. communities
C. agencies
D. desist