[ 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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Too / Very / So › ViewYou buy a new sofa for your house. But you can’t get it through the door into your living room. Oh no! …
A. It’s too big!
B. It’s very big!
Grammar › View
You like lego, ________?
A. don’t you
B. do you
C. aren’t you
D. haven’t you
Adverbs › ViewWhat 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
