[ Should and Shouldn't ]
When someone does you a favour, you _____thank you.
A. should say
B. shouldn’t say

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Grammar › ViewI ___ work in a bank, but now I’m working as a manager.
A. used to
B. got used to
C. was used to
Modals › View
A: John passed his exam with a distinction.
B: _______.
A. He must have studied very hard
B. He was too lazy to succeed
C. He needs studying harder
D. He can’t have studied very hard
Grammar › ViewModest Proposal, a pamphlet by Jonathan Swift, ironically proposes that Ireland’s overpopulation and poverty —– by having the poor—— their children to be eaten by the rich.
A. may be cured / sold
B. should be cured / to sell
C. can be cured / sell
D. has to be cured / have sold
E. could be cured/ being sold
Countable Noun › View
… and flowers may brighten up your living room.
- vass
- vas
- vases
