Fill in the blank with a modal expressing obligation: “Everyone ___ participate in the school clean-up drive.”
A. must
B. can
C. should
D. might

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Vocabulary › ViewThere are still lamentably few women leaders of countries.
A. happily
B. pleasantly
C. regrettably
D. adequately
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct variant.
… Sue … Sarah will help you with your homework. They are both busy at the moment.
A. Neither … or
B. Neither … nor
C. Both … and
D. Either … or
E. Nor only … but also.
Compound and Complex, Conditionals › ViewWhat is the independent clause in the sentence: “When the bell rang, the students left the classroom”?
A. When the bell rang
B. the students left
C. out of the classroom
D. the students left the classroom
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” Thousand of people are watching the match.”
Make the sentence passive.
A. The match is being watched.
B. The match is watched.
C. The match is be watched.
D. The match should watch.
