[ Modal Verbs ]
You …………… go to the party; only if you want to.
A. don’t have to
B. needn’t to
C. shouldn’t

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Adverbs of Frequency › ViewWhen something happens about 25% of the time we use the adverb:
A. seldom
B. usually
C. never
D. sometimes
Modal Verbs › View
What does “must have” imply about a past situation?
A. It suggests a possibility that is likely.
B. It expresses a strong assumption or conclusion.
C. It indicates a potential future action.
D. It reflects an obligation that was not fulfilled.
Grammar › ViewI do look good in this dress, _______ I?” Maria asked her mother.
A. do
B. did
C. don’t
D. didn’t
Vocabulary › View
The highest point of something
A. Ambitious
B. Ambivalence
C. Apex
D. Confine