[ Modal Verbs ]
The newspaper ………. have printed the rumour without evidence.
A. -shouldn’t
B. -mustn’t

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Past Simple (Questions) › ViewDid you read a book yesterday?
A. No, I didn’t.
B. No, he didn’t.
C. No, she didn’t.
D. No, they didn’t.
Verb Tenses › View
What day is it today and where are we having dinner?
A. Today is Monday and we are having dinner in the dining-room
B. Today is Monday and we have dinner in the dining-room
C. Today is Monday and we had dinner in the dining-room
D. Today is Monday and we will have dinner in the dining-room
Modal Verbs › ViewIn negative sentences, which modal verb is used to express inability or lack of permission?
A. can’t
B. mustn’t
C. shouldn’t
D. won’t
Homophones › View
When something cannot hold something up it is…
A. Weak
B. Week
