[ Modals and Vocabulary ]
Which sentence indicates prohibition using the correct modal?
A. You could not park here.
B. You can’t park here.
C. You may not park here.
D. You have to park here.

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. ‘ _____ our new basketball kit?’ ‘Yes! Aren’t the colours great?’
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Ms Chu said, Tell me about Zina Garrison Robert.
A. Add quotation marks in front of Tell and after Robert.
B. Change “Chu” to “chu”
C. Change Zina to zina
D. Add a “.” after the s in Ms and quotations in front of tell and after Robert.
