[ Grammar ]
A sentence that gives an order is called
A. Declarative sentence
B. Imperative sentence

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Grammar › View“Is there a bus to Boston tomorrow morning?”
” According to the bus schedule, there’s one that ____at seven o’clock.”
A. will leave
B. is leaving
C. leaves
D. is going to leave
Modal Verbs › View
I ……………… pay for the tickets because I got them from Sam for free.
A. should
B. ought to
C. have to
D. don’t have to
Conditional Sentence › ViewIf the cat hides in the tree, the dog _________________ it.
A. would find
B. find
C. won’t find
D. had found
Tenses › View
The tourism sector …… out of the need to have physical holiday agencies.
A. evolves
B. is evolving
C. have evolved
D. have been evolving