[ Modal Verbs for Permission and Obligation ]
Create a sentence using ‘have to’ to express obligation.
A. I have to go to the store tomorrow.
B. They have to study for the exam next week.
C. You have to clean your room later.
D. I have to finish my homework before dinner.

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Reflexive Pronoun › ViewShould one always be … ?
- himself
- oneself
Mixed Conditionals › View
If Margaret ___ anything that doesn’t belong to her, she would return it immediately.
A. find
B. had found
C. finds
D. found
Grammar › ViewThe pupils have…………..cleaned the classroom.
A. willingly
B. thoroughly
C. immediately
D. breathlessly
Present Simple Tense › View
My parents (not be) at home now.
A. My parents don’t at home now.
B. My parents isn’t at home now.
C. My parents aren’t at home now.
D. My parents doesn’t at home now.
