Which sentence indicates permission using the correct modal?
A. You may go to the park after school.
B. You have to go to the park after school.
C. You must not go to the park after school.
D. You don’t have to go to the park after school.

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Modals › ViewWhen I was at school we _____ wear a horrible uniform.
A. had to
B. must have
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Which of the following is a compound subject sentence?
A. She sings.
B. Sally and Pig Pen run fast.
C. He is reading.
D. The dog barked.
Grammar › ViewWhen we arrived at the meeting, the first speaker__________ and the audience.
A. had just finished / were clapping
B. had just finished / clapped
C. was finishing / clapped
D. finished / had clapped
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You ___ cook dinner. We’re eating out tonight.
A. must
B. had to
C. don`t have to
D. could
E. should
