[ Modal Verbs ]
Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of necessity?
A. You must attend the meeting.
B. She can skip the class if she wants.
C. They might not need to bring anything.
D. We don’t have to leave yet.

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Grammar › ViewA:I’m not sure ___ the drinks. B:I guess ___ Flora will.
A. who brings; whether
B. who is going to bring; whether
C. who brings; ╳
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Correct the capitalization in the following sentence: my favorite color is blue
A. My favorite color is Blue.
B. My favorite color is Blue
C. my favorite color is blue
D. My favorite color is blue.
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a. out
b. down
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Is the sentence “Tom suggested that I look for another job.” correct?
A. yes
B. no
