[ Modal ]
We use it to express future.
A. Will, shall, would
B. Can, could
C. Should, ought to
D. May, might

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Vocabulary › ViewDefine stamina…
A. To amount of blood in your body
B. A large thick fence
C. Strength and endurance
D. A very upbeat song
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We’re having dinner tonight at 8pm before the movies. Don’t be late!
A. Arrangement
B. Timetable/ schedule
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A. He could exercise a lot.
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She ought visit your grandparents more often.
A. The sentence is correct.
B. The sentence is incorrect. (She ought to visit your grandparents more often.)
