[ Present Tenses ]
I ___ well lately. And I am still sick now.
A. don’t feel
B. haven’t been feeling
C. am not feeling
D. hasn’t felt

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Grammar › ViewNow everyone ______ what to do when they catch Covid-19.
A. is knowing
B. knows
C. will knows
D. knew
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“I must make the kids something to eat,” she said. (insist)
A. She insisted to make the kids something to eat.
B. She insisted making the kids something to eat.
C. She insisted on making the kids something to eat.
Modal Verbs › ViewThis modal verb is used for expressing duty, necessity, obligation, prohibition, rules, laws, social and moral responsibility, supposition mixed with assurance.
A. Ought to
B. May
C. Have to
D. Should
E. Must
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Although it was raining, …… still went to the park.
A. But
B. And
C. Or
D. So
E. Yet
