She doesn’t work ___ night.
a. in
b. on
c. at

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Modals › ViewDifferentiate between ‘must’ and ‘could’ in terms of their meaning and usage in making deductions.
A. The use of ‘must’ indicates a lower level of certainty in making deductions, while ‘could’ indicates a higher level of certainty or possibility.
B. Both ‘must’ and ‘could’ indicate the same level of certainty in making deductions.
C. The use of ‘must’ and ‘could’ is interchangeable in making deductions.
D. The use of ‘must’ indicates a higher level of certainty in making deductions, while ‘could’ indicates a lower level of certainty or possibility.
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In the sentence ‘The dog is next to the tree’, what is the preposition showing the relationship between?
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A. enjoy
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Look at the boy. He_________(watch) us.
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