Which of these sentences is the most descriptive?
A. The flowers in the garden.
B. The bright flowers were blooming in the yard.

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Expressing Obligation and Modals › ViewComplete the sentences with the correct form of the modals and verbs in parentheses:
She ___________ (have / wear) a uniform for work. She wears her own clothes.
A. hasn’t to wear
B. doesn’t have to wear
C. don’t have to wear
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“ It’s really nice of you to visit me,” she said to him.
A. She thanked him for visting her.
B. She thanks him for visiting her .
C. She thanked him of visiting her .
D. She thanked him for visiting him
Future Tenses › ViewIdentify the future simple tense in the following sentence: ‘She will go to the park tomorrow.’
A. will park
B. will go
C. tomorrow go
D. go will
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A common time adverb in present continuous is ” _________.”
A. still
B. before
C. daily
D. later
