[ Grammar ]
describe
A. to use words to tell about something
B. to sign up for something
C. written order by a doctor
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs › ViewWhich modal verb can be used to talk about recurrent, habitual actions (only in the past)?
A. shall
B. had to
C. would
D. could
E. might
Grammar › View
Which of the following sentences is more formal in style?
A. Thanks a lot for telling me about this.
B. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
C. I appreciate you bringing this matter to my attention.
