[ Grammar ]
The bicycle was for (sail, sale).
A. sail
B. sale

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Modal Verbs › ViewWhich sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of necessity?
A. You must attend the meeting.
B. She can skip the class if she wants.
C. They might not need to bring anything.
D. We don’t have to leave yet.
Grammar › View
What ………. (you/do) when the storm …………. (start)?
A. were you doing, was starting
B. did you do, started
C. were you doing, started
Grammar › ViewThe girl is wearing a ___________ dress.
A. white
B. black
Comparative Degree (Adverb) › View
I was told to drive … (carefully).
- carefullier
- more carefully
