[ Modals and Semi-Modals ]
He ____ take a racket; I’ve got an extra one.
A. doesn’t have to
B. couldn’t
C. may not

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The dogs, and cats ate bowls of pet food at the shelter.
B. The dogs and, cats, ate bowls of pet, food at the shelter.
C. The dogs and cats ate bowls of pet food at the shelter.
D. The, dogs, and, cats, ate, bowls of, pet food at, the shelter.
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Match the word to its definition: “Violent irregularity, disturbance, or agitation, as of motion, air, or water.”
A. temerity
B. suppress
C. salutary
D. turbulence
Tenses › ViewChoose the odd one out
A. always
B. sometimes
C. never
D. yesterday
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Classify the mood of verbs.
The plane will take 8 hours to get to London.
A. indicative mood
B. imperative mood
C. subjunctive mood
