[ Modals ]
We use _______ for prohibitions, whenever the law has something to do in it, written rules or to avoid things that can be dangerous.
A. may / might
B. can / could
C. must / mustn’t
D. should / shouldn’t

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Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb › ViewIdentify the reflexive pronoun: *She hurt herself while cooking.*
A. She
B. Hurt
C. Herself
D. Cooking
Wish - beginner › View
I like my chief but I wish he …. me some more responsibility soon.
A. gave
B. would give
C. had given
Grammar › ViewIs this _________house?
A. your parent’s
B. your parents’s
C. your parents’
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What part of speech expresses feeling or emotion?
A. Verb
B. Interjection
C. Preposition
D. Adverb
