[ Grammar ]
I ___ to be a doctor in the future.
A. want
B. wants
C. wanting
D. wanted

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Grammar › ViewPeople say that Linda’s family has a lot of money.
A. It is said that Linda’s family has a lot of money.
B. It was said that Linda’s family has a lot of money.
C. It says that Linda’s family has a lot of money.
D. It is said that Linda’s family have a lot of money.
Modal Verbs › View
She __________ have completed the assignment; it was due yesterday.
A. might
B. could
C. should
D. must
Modal Verbs › ViewThat ___ be Jane calling. She’s abroad this week.
A. might not
B. must
C. couldn’t
D. may not
Grammar › View
When the teacher got us to discuss Hamlet last week I _____ the play beforehand.
A. should have liked rereading
B. should have liked to have reread
C. should like to reread
D. should like to have reread
