[ Types of Simple Sentences ]
An imperative sentence
A. makes a statement or tells something
B. asks a question
C. gives a command
D. shows strong feelings or surprise

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Suffixes and Tenses › ViewLook how careful she is holding that baby.
Being careful means…
A. full of care
B. not caring
C. needing care
D. not able to care
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I have a sore throat and a runny nose, so I_____ go to school today.
A. should
B. may not
Grammar › ViewYou … do it in time.
A. Needn’t
B. Must
C. Mustn’t
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The local police are still ______missing villagers after the storm.
A. giving up
B. looking for
C. turning on
D. going on
