[ Modal and Phrasal Verbs ]
It’s a secret. You ….. tell anyone.
A. needn’t
B. shouldn’t
C. wouldn’t
D. mustn’t

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Grammar › ViewJohn wore a Dracula costume to the ………. dress party.
A. trendy
B. fancy
C. bright
D. elegant
Modals › View
Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a necessity?
A. You can finish your project by Friday.
B. You must finish your project by Friday.
C. You might finish your project by Friday.
D. You should finish your project by Friday.
Grammar › ViewThere used __________ a stadium here, but it closed a long time ago.
A. be
B. to be
C. been
D. being
Adjectives & Adverbs › View
Identify the adverb in the following sentence: “The teacher explained the concept very clearly.”
A. very
B. explained
C. clearly
D. concept
