When the nouns refers to something specific or unique.
A. –
B. a
C. an
D. the

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Passive Voice Tenses › View. Give an example of a sentence in the passive voice present continuous tense.
A. The book is being read by the students.
B. The students are reading the book.
C. The book was read by the students.
D. The students will read the book.
Reported Speech › View
“Don’t talk so loudly.”
A. The teacher asked us not to talk so loudly.
B. The teacher asked us we didn’t talk so loudly.
C. The teacher asked us to talk so loudly.
D. The teacher asked us not talking so loudly.
Modal Verbs › ViewYou ……….. throw litter on the streets.
A. can
B. needn’t
C. won’t
D. mustn’t
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Find a similar sentence:
It is illegal for us to smoke here.
A. We shouldn’t smoke here.
B. We can’t smoke here.
C. We don’t have to smoke here.
D. We have to smoke here.
