“Need to” is softer than “must” but still expresses necessity.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Modals › ViewIdentify the correct sentence using “might have” to indicate possibility.
A. She might have gone to the concert last night.
B. She might have seen the movie if she had more time.
C. She might have been to the party if she was invited.
D. She might have completed the task if she worked harder.
Tenses › View
What tense is the following sentence?
I’m opening my own kitchen at the moment.
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Present Perfect Tense
C. Present Continuous Tense
D. Past Continuous Tense
E. Simple Future Tense
Zero Conditional Sentence › ViewStudy hard, _____________________
A. don`t wear that dress, please
B. if the office is so close to the mall
C. we can`t prepare another contract
D. if you don`t want to fail at your Grammar test
Passive Voice › View
They are paid on Fridays.
A. Active
B. Passive
