Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. “Are you ready?” asked Andy.
B. “Are you ready!” asked Andy.
C. “Are you ready.” Asked Andy.
D. Are you ready?” Asked Andy.

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Pronouns, Verb, Conjunction › ViewWhat is the correct modal verb: “They ___ visit their grandparents tomorrow.”
A. might
B. should
C. could
D. will
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Which sentence uses a comparative adjective correctly?
A. This book is more interesting than that one.
B. He is the best runner in the race.
C. She is the more talented artist in the group.
D. They are the happiest family in the neighborhood.
Modal › ViewIn which sentence is the modal verb used to express possibility?
A. You should finish your dinner.
B. She will play the piano.
C. I might go to the party.
D. They have to go to the party.
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She is not talking now.
A. Wrong
B. Right
