In this step you write and don’t worry about mistakes.
A. Brainstorm
B. Draft
C. Publish
D. Revise/Edit

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Modals, Phrasal Verbs, Gerunds and InfinitivesPossessive NounsSimple Future - PassivePast Simple (Questions)Demonstrative Pronouns and Verb TensesSimple PastParts of SpeechTenses and Passive VoiceSubordinating and Coordinating ConjunctionsAdjectives and DegreesOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewOlivia is deciding whether to study for her upcoming exam.
She wonders about the difference in usage between ‘need to’ and ‘should’.
A. ‘Need to’ expresses necessity, while ‘should’ conveys recommendation.
B. ‘Need to’ indicates a suggestion, while ‘should’ implies obligation.
C. ‘Need to’ is used for past actions, whereas ‘should’ is for future actions.
D. ‘Need to’ and ‘should’ are interchangeable in all contexts.
Tenses › View
He ______ (usually/read) a book before going to bed.
A. usually reads
B. usually read
C. is usually reading
D. was usually reading
Conjunctions and Commas › ViewSelect the sentence that demonstrates correct verb tense usage.
A. They will played soccer last weekend.
B. They play soccer last weekend.
C. They played soccer last weekend.
D. They playing soccer last weekend.
Past Tenses › View
Tom _______ for a walk after he _______ his homework.
A. went; had done
B. had gone; did
C. went;was doing
D. was going; did
