[ Modal Verbs ]
. What is the correct modal to use in the sentence: “The librarian ___ assist you with finding your book after the meeting”?
A. should
B. needs to
C. can
D. would

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Grammar › ViewWhat kind of sentence is it?
When I was in school, I liked Music and Reading best.
A. Imperative
B. Interrogative
C. Declarative
D. Exclamatory
Modal Verbs › View
Choose the correct modal: You ___ see a doctor if you’re feeling unwell. (should/can)
A. should
B. must
C. would
D. might
Past Perfect › ViewShe _______ (tell) me she _______ (study) a lot before the exam.
A. tells / studies
B. had told / studied
C. told / had studied
D. tells / studies
Tenses › View
It was the opportunity of their lives. “The United States of America,” he repeated aloud, just to see how nice it … in his ears.
A. sounded
B. was sounding
C. had sounded
