[ Modals ]
We often use “have to” instead of “must” to talk about:
A. habit
B. opinion
C. rules or obligations
D. preference

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Grammar › ViewIt can run …………….quickly of them all.
A. the least
B. more
C. less
Prepositions of Place and Time › View
The plates are ______ the table.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Simple Present Tense › View(Mr. Chan/ teach) English?
A. Is Mr. Chan teach English?
B. Does Mr. Chan teach English?
C. Are Mr. Chan teach English?
D. Do Mr. Chan teach English?
Modals › View
I advise you to use natural remedies whenever you can.
A. You must use natural remedies whenever you can.
B. You ought to use natural remedies whenever you can.
C. You should to use natural remedies whenever you can.
