[ Grammar ]
What is countable noun?
A. Noun that we cannot count
B. Noun that is specific
C. Noun that we can count
D. Noun that is common or general

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The modal verb in the sentence is referring to ___________.
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B. Possibility
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Which sentence is correct
A. Jack will calls me.
B. Jack will call me yesterday.
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A. Man
B. Poor
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We ___________ to have our laptop repaired as soon as possible
A. must
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