[ Modal Verbs ]
It isn’t necessary for you to send her a letter today.
A. Her letter must have been sent today
B. I mustn’t send her letter today.
C. Her letter was required to send today.
D. You needn’t send her a letter today.

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is an independent clause?
A. After I went to the store.
B. I went to the store to buy some groceries.
C. To buy some groceries.
D. Some groceries.
Asking and Giving Suggestion › View
Mother: I want to cook an omelette.
You: …………………………
A. Let’s buy some eggs.
B. Let’s buy some syrup.
C. I think you should buy a ticket first.
D. I think you should go to a barbershop.
Grammar › ViewThe team’s success was largely __________ to her efforts.
A. because
B. due
C. since
The Simple Present Tense › View
The children often ____________ soccer
A. play
B. plays
C. playing
D. played
