Do they go shopping? (often)
A. Do often they go shopping?
B. Do they often go shopping?

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Future Tenses and Modals › ViewHow do you express a strong obligation with ‘must’?
A. You must + base form of the verb.
B. You must + infinitive form of the verb.
C. You must + past form of the verb.
D. You must + gerund form of the verb.
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Don’t put all your eggs in one basket means:
a. Do not risk everything but placing too many hopes on one job or project.
b. Do not hurt yourself by carrying one large load.
c. Breakable things should be wrapped and carried in separate containers.
Apply subject-verb agreement rules to the following sentence: The collection of rare books were/ was carefully preserved in the library.
A. was
B. be
C. is
D. were
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I have been working here ………… three years.
A. Since
B. For
C. Ever since
D. Ever
