[ Expressing Obligation and Modals ]
You …. arrive in class on time.
A. mustn’t
B. must

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Grammar Pronoun and Singular Plural Noun › ViewTom didn’t want to eat any vegetables today.’ Which pronoun could we use to replace ‘Tom’?
A. she
B. us
C. he
D. you
Conjunction › View
What sentence is a synonym of the sentence below?
I don’t eat pizza, and I don’t eat spaghetti.
A. I eat both pizza and spaghetti.
B. I eat either pizza or spaghetti.
C. I eat eat neither pizza not spaghetti.
D. I eat not only pizza, but also spaghetti.
Definite Articles › ViewWhich dress do you prefer?
I want ___ red one over here.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. –
Tenses › View
. What is the correct question form for: ‘She (read) a book last night?’
A. She read a book last night?
B. Did she reads a book last night?
C. She reads a book last night?
D. Did she read a book last night?
