[ Conditional Sentences with Modal Verbs ]
If you want to avoid traffic, you _________ leave early in the morning or consider another route.
A. will
B. need
C. should
D. must

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Simple Tenses › ViewChoose the correct form of the verb in “Simple Future Tense”.
I ____ (repair) my bike on Sunday.
A. repaired
B. repairs
C. shall repair
Grammar › View
It’s working out pretty well,
A. isn’t it?
B. is it?
C. wasn’t it?
Second Conditional › ViewHe ………… if he had better qualifications.
A. ‘d earn more money
B. made more money
C. would make less money
D. ‘d found a better job
Gerunds as objects of preposition › View
You should always apologize ___ being late.
A. about
B. for
C. to
D. of
E. with
