[ Future Tenses and Modals ]
Form a question using ‘will’.
A. Will it rain tomorrow?
B. Will you finish your dinner?
C. Will they go to the party?
D. Will you help me with my homework?

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Modals of Necessity and Suggestion › ViewI think the most important thing to stop similar things from ever happening again is to seize every opportunity you (4) ( can / ought to ).
A. can
B. ought to
Grammar › View
Sorry, ____ Paul. My name’s Eric
A. I isn’t
B. I is not
C. I aren’t
D. I’m not
I can’t understand what he is saying. If he spoke clearly (= rõ rằng), I _______ more.
A. will understand
B. wouldn’t understand
C. could understand
D. didn’t understand
Relative Clause › View
Everyone was upset by the mysterious stranger – no one knew____he had come or____he was going to do.
A. which / when
B. how / why
C. that / how
D. that / how
