[ Modal Verbs ]
It’s not necessary to attend the meeting if you’re not available. → You __________ attend the meeting if you’re not available.
A. should
B. don’t have to
C. must
D. mustn’t

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Singular and Plural NounsPresent Tense vs Past TenseMust / must notModal "Have to"Grammar: Imperative and Exclamatory SentencesSimple Present and Present ContinuousInfinitive and GerundModals Deduction: cant /mustPronounsThird ConditionalsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewLast month he booked a vacation to Florida– and _____ his plane!
A. lost
B. missed
Conditional Sentence › View
What is the pattern of conditional sentence type 2?
A. Subject+would+verb 1 — If + subject+verb2
B. Subject+will+verb 1 — If + subject+had+verb 3
C. Subject+will+verb 1 — If + subject+verb 1 (+s/es)
D. Subject+will+verb 1 — If + subject+verb 1
Grammar › ViewBoth Ghalya and Nouf finished university last year but …………… of them found a job.
A. neither
B. either
C. all
D. none
Present Perfect › View
He ____ never made a snowman
A. Was
B. Have
C. Has
