[ -ing / Infinitive ]
I don’t want to risk … my health
A. to harm
B. harming
C. harm

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the sentence that uses correct hyphenation.
A. We need to recover the sofa with new fabric; it dates from the mid-1990s.
B. We need to re-cover the sofa with new fabric; it dates from the mid 1990s.
C. We need to re-cover the sofa with new fabric; it dates from the mid-1990s.
Modal Verbs › View
Children ………. obey their parents and teachers.
A. mustn’t
B. have
C. have to
Vocabulary › Viewa soothing, comatose or overexcited state; dream; daze; stupor; daydream
A. lull
B. haggard
C. trance
D. foliage
Tenses › View
The canal ____ water to the fields every day.
A. carries
B. carrie
C. is carrying
D. carry
