Transform the sentence: I am not allowed to enter the club. (into a sentence using ‘must not’)
A. I must enter the club.
B. I should not enter the club.
C. I am allowed to enter the club.
D. I must not enter the club.

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Adverbial Phrases › ViewSpot the fronted adverbial: Although she was scared, Rosie watched the horror film.
A. Although she was scared,
B. Rosie watched
C. the horror film.
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Choose the correctly ordered adjectives.
The ____, ____, ____ frog jumped into the creek and splashed us!
A. slimy, green, old
B. old, green, slimy
C. slimy, old, green
D. green, slimy, old
Grammar › ViewHow could you write this correctly:
School lunches can be good. Different choices.
A. School lunches can be tasty because we can choose what we want.
B. Having choices for lunch.
C. School lunches are tasty different choices.
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—Can Mary __ Chinese? —No,she can’t.
A. talk
B. speak
C. tell
D. say
