[ Modal Verbs ]
What does ‘don’t have to’ imply?
A. It indicates a future obligation.
B. It suggests a choice must be made.
C. It implies no obligation or necessity.
D. It implies a strong requirement.

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewFor four days, the joyful atmosphere ___ over the country: from North to South, from East to West.
a. drizzles
b. spills
c. spreads
d. sprinkles
Conjunction › View
How long does it take ___ car?
a. at
b. by
c. with
What is the superlative form of the adverb “carefully”?
A. Carefullest
B. Most carefully
C. More carefully
D. Carefulmore
Gerund Subject or Object › View
Reading before bed helps me relax.
A. Subject
B. Object
