Which modal verb expresses necessity? “A: We ______ book a taxi to take us to the airport. B: I’ll do it now.”
A. must
B. can
C. needn’t
D. mustn’t

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe state of Minnesota has two nicknames. One is “The Land of Sky Blue Waters” because ___ is what “Minnesota” means in a native American language.
a. these
b. those
c. that
d. which
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The diverse members of the enormous group of plants known …….. water plants have adapted remarkably well …….. their life in the water.
A. for/among
B. with/into
C. about/for
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Asking and Giving Opinion › ViewSisca : ……… about the math test?
Marda : It’s too hard to do. I couldn’t answer number 3.
A. In your opinion….
B. Would you agree that ………….
C. What do you think……
D. I believe………..
E. When do you attend…………
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. The Himalayan mountains are believed _______ about 50 million years ago.
A. to have been formed
B. that were formed
C. forming
D. to form
