[ Modals for Necessity and Suggestions ]
Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:
You don’t have to take a lesson.
A. Necessity
B. Lack of necessity
C. Recommendation

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Gerund or Infinitive › ViewDad hopes… a better job, but it won’t be easy. You know, the crisis…
A. find
B. finding
C. to find
Noun Clauses with THAT › View
Identify the noun clause in: I believe THAT honesty is the best policy.
A. that honesty is the best policy
B. that honesty is
C. I believe honesty
D. the best policy is honesty
Grammar › ViewMany supermarket companies are interested ….. the answer to this question.
A. to
B. with
C. in
D. on
E. at
Second and Third Conditional › View
2nd conditional:
If I were you,
A. I wouldn’t waste that money.
B. I wouldn’t wasted that money.
C. I would not wasted that money.
D. I wouldn’t wasting that money.
