[ Modal Verbs and Vocabulary ]
Which word means “having a lot of knowledge or skill in something”?
A. reliable
B. experienced
C. official
D. remote

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Modals › ViewYou__________drive If you don’t have a driving license.
A. ought not to
B. don’t have to
C. mustn’t
D. shouldn’t
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She doesn’t eat cheese, _____ does she drink milk because she is lactose intolerant.
A. and
B. yet
C. nor
D. or
Vocabulary › ViewWhich word is used to describe a stubborn refusal to agree?
A. Capricious
B. Intransigent
C. Behove
D. Amalgam
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Select the correct punctuation.
A. We went to the movie, after we ate lunch.
B. We went to the movie; after we ate lunch.
C. We went to the movie after we ate lunch.
