Which modal verb correctly expresses a polite request? “A: ______ I have a biscuit, please, Mum? B: Of course. Help yourself.”
A. Can
B. Might
C. Must
D. Should

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Grammar › ViewRevise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: She walks her dog everyday so they both get good exercise.
A. She walks her dog everyday so, they both get good exercise.
B. She walks her dog everyday, So they both get good exercise.
C. She walks her, dog, everyday so they both get good exercise.
D. She walks her dog everyday, so they both get good exercise.
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My sister…….. me a really pretty necklace for my last birthday.
A. Gives
B. Gave
C. Was giving
Reported Speech › ViewThe mother told her daughter _______ late at night.
A. to come home
B. not to come home
C. come home
D. don’t come home
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Choose the correct verb: “In Wales, Sarah, Ewan and Tommy “…..” to a small school with 450 students.”
A. go
B. goes
C. to go
D. to go to
