[ Grammar ]
Which word is a proper noun?
It is May.
A. May
B. is
C. it

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Modal Verb › ViewDo you have to buy this hat? No, I _____. It isn’t necessary.
A. mustn’t
B. won’t
C. needn’t
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Greyson says the meal at the restaurant was only _________; he does not enjoy it as
much as the dishes at home.
A. satisfactory
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C. unsatisfied
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A. she lived
B. she lives
C. she’s living
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While I was drinking tea, I … a glass
A. was broking
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