[ Modals ]
Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of necessity?
A. You must finish your homework.
B. You should finish your homework.
C. You don’t have to finish your homework.
D. You will finish your homework.

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Continuous and Perfect Tenses › ViewThey__________________ over 40 kilometers and still there was no sign of the oasis.
A. are walking
B. had been walking
C. have been walking
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VERB FORM: Choose the correct form of the verb (inserted in the parenthesis in the infinitive):
If they can (to do) it in the far North, surely I can do it in the South?
A. Does
B. Do
C. Don’t
D. Doesn’t
the conjunction “or” is used when…
A. concreting
B. cause and effect
C. two things are inc
D. giving a choice
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What an amazing sound!
A. command sentence
B. exclamation sentence
