[ Modal Auxiliaries ]
What does ‘must’ imply in the sentence: You must wear a helmet while riding a bike?
A. It implies a strong obligation or requirement.
B. It expresses a personal preference.
C. It suggests a casual recommendation.
D. It indicates a possibility or chance.

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewI would like to say a big thank you to everyone who’s helped make our wedding such a special occasion.
B. who’s
C. make
D. such
Grammar › View
“Sam’s teacher had a reputation of assigning difficult homework.”
In this sentence, difficult is used as —
A. a preposition
B. an adjective
C. an adverb
D. a noun
I … last for interesting places yesterday
A. Visit
B. Visited
C. Am visiting
D. Are visiting
Present Simple Tense › View
My friends often _____ the road on the crosswalk.
A. cross
B. crosses
C. will cross
D. are crossing
