[ Modal Verbs ]
It is a modal verb that is used to express obligation or strong advice.
A. have to
B. should
C. must
D. be allowed to

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is in Present Tense:
A. We went to the beach yesterday with Jonathan’s family.
B. It says there is going to be a lot of snowfall for tomorrow’s weather forecast.
C. I am going to the grocery store to pick up milk, bread, and cheese.
D. It’s her birthday tomorrow so I will go buy her a present in a little bit.
Passive Voice of Tenses › View
The roof of the building … (damage) in a storm a few days ago.
A. has been damaged
B. is damaged
C. was damaged
Vocabulary › ViewChoose the answer that is more closely related to the given word or phrase: setoff
A. stop
B. start
Dependent Prepositions › View
I never complained ____ anything you say.
A. In
B. about
C. for
D. of
