[ 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

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Grammar › ViewWe talked about what Pete needs. What is the noun clause of this sentence?
A. We talked about
B. We talked about what
C. About what Pete needs
D. What Pete needs
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You should ___________ before going on that road trip.
A. get your car to service
B. gotten your car serviced
C. get your car serviced
D. get your car servicing
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A. light
B. brown.
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Put the apostrophes in the correct place in the sentence:
Adams sister wears a boots everyday.
A. Adams’
B. Adam’s
C. Adams’s
