[ Grammar ]
shall, may, must
A. modal verbs
B. main verbs

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. This laptop isn’t Peters. It’s Sharons’.
B. This laptop isn’t peter’s. It’s Sharon’s.
C. This laptop isn’t Peter’s. It’s Sharon’s.
D. This laptop isn’t Peter. It’s Sharons.
Past Modals › View
We ___ so many people to our party! I’m worried there won’t be enough room for everyone.
A. shouldn’t have invited
B. could have invited
C. would invite
Relative & Modals › ViewChoose the word or phrase that is more closely related to given word or phrase: daily
A. always
B. rarely
Future Tenses › View
I ________ after school. (intentions)
A. will be practicing
B. will practice
C. am going to practice