Grammar Quiz

[ Modals ]

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.

Select your answer:
         


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Grammar: Syntax › View

The linking of lexical items/ideas that do not hold equal importance. For example, ‘After the oppressive heat of the day, the cool evening was a welcome relief.’ In this sentence, the main clause has the higher level of grammatical status.

A. co-ordination

B. interrogative

C. modals

D. subordination


Tenses › View

. Mike told Jenny that he _____ to see her that evening.

A. will come

B. would come

C. come

D. comes