Choose the sentence that uses a modal verb to express a strong obligation.
A. You should try the new restaurant.
B. You must wear a helmet when riding a bike.
C. You could visit the museum.
D. You might enjoy the movie.

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A. I walk to school
B. I am walking to school
C. I walked to school
D. I will walk to school
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Which one is the correct structure of Present Perfect Continuous tense.
A. Subject + have/has + v. -ing
B. Subject + have/has + been + v. -ing
C. Subject + been + have/has + v. -ing
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A. up
B. off
C. out
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CHOOSE THE SENTENCE WITH THE CORRECT PUNCTUATION.
A. Hassans House is in a friendly neighbourhood.
B. Hassan’s house is in a friendly neighbourhood.
C. Hassan’s house is in a Friendly Neighbourhood.
D. Hassans’ house is in a friendly neighbourhood!
