[ Grammar ]
About to is a special structure that we use to talk about
A. the immediate past
B. the immediate future
C. the immediate present

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Modals: Possibility, Necessity, Expectation › ViewI’m sorry but I can’t meet you later tonight. I ________ watch a video for class.
A. must
B. have got
C. have to
D. could
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Choose the correct past tense for the verb “start”.
A. has started
B. started
C. will have started
D. is starting
Vocabulary › Viewdoing something in a way that expresses sadness
A. plaintively
B. consoling
C. apologetic
Expressing Obligation and Modals › View
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the modals and verbs in parentheses:
We ___________ (need / advertise) more. No one knows our products.
A. needs to advertise
B. need to advertises
C. need to advertise
