Grammar Quiz

[ Modals of Obligation and Necessity ]

Which modal verb expresses a prohibition?

A. Need to

B. Have to

C. Mustn’t

D. Don’t have to

Select your answer:
         


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Which is the correct way to write the following sentence?

She is the head of the cheerleading squad and she just started soccer practice.
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A. She is the head, of the cheerleading squad, and, she just started, soccer practice.

B. She is the head of the cheerleading squad and she just started soccer practice.

C. She is the head of the cheerleading squad, and she just started, soccer practice.

D. She is the head of the cheerleading squad, and she just started soccer practice.