George phoned his office because he wanted some information. ‘_____ a minute and I’ll get it for you,’ said his assistant.
A. Hold up
B. Hold through
C. Hold off
D. Hold on

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Modal Verbs › ViewWhat does the modal verb ‘must’ indicate?
A. Weak obligation or suggestion
B. Strong obligation or necessity
C. Indicating permission
D. Past tense of ‘may’
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George _______ better in the tennis tournament than I thought he because he got through to the finals.
A. must have played / could
B. will have played / ought to
C. should be playing / did
D. ought to play / can
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A. Common Nouns
B. Proper Nouns
C. Singular Nouns
D. Plural Nouns
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What is the present perfect form of ‘He finishes his homework’?
A. He has finish his homework.
B. He finished his homework.
C. He is finishing his homework.
D. He has finished his homework.
