[ Modals and Tenses ]
Select the appropriate modal: He ___ be at the meeting; he is always on time. (can, mustn’t)
A. must
B. can
C. might
D. should

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Indefinite and Definite Articles › ViewMy parents gave me ___ football for my birthday.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. nothing
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… afraid. Those dogs won’t hurt you.
A. Be
B. Don’t be
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives › ViewShe was ______ (nice) to me today. Yesterday, she was ________ (rude).
A. nicer, ruder
B. more nice, more rude
C. nicest, rudest
D. the nicer, the ruder
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What’s the structure of present simple (affirmative)?
A. Subject + verb to be + v.ing
B. Subject + do/does not + v.1
C. Subject + V.1 (-s/-es)
D. Subject + verb to be + not + v.ing
