[ Adverbs ]
“He will meet us tomorrow.” What kind of adverb is “tomorrow”?
A. Adverb of manner
B. Adverb of time
C. Adverb of place
D. Adverb of frequency
Select your answer:

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Modals › ViewSelect the correct negative form (rule not allowed):
A. We don’t have to wear shoes.
B. We mustn’t wear shoes.
C. We didn’t have to wear shoes.
D. We must to not wear shoes.
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Yesterday, I talked to Brian, my best friend, about an upcoming birthday party we had to plan.
A. Complex sentence
B. Appositive phrase
