[ Modal ]
We use it to express obligation or deduction.
A. Can, could
B. May, Might
C. Must, have to
D. Should, ought to
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Indirect Speech › ViewSally said, “I am leaving tomorrow.”
A. Sally said that she is leaving tomorrow.
B. Sally said that she was leaving tomorrow.
C. Sally said that she is leaving the next day.
D. Sally said that she was leaving the next day.
First Conditional Sentence › View
Choose the correct ending:
If you find a four-leaf clover…
A. you will earn money.
B. she will see her future husband in her dream.
C. you will be lucky.
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