Topics: Modal Auxiliary
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the imperative form for a request
A. You must stop talking.
B. Can you stop talking?
C. Could you stop talking?
D. Stop talking, please.
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary › ViewThe spies thought their meeting was a ________________ one, but a throng* of F.B.I. agents gathered outside the building.
A. ethics
B. concur
C. inane
D. clandestine
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____ did you invite to the party?
A. When
B. Who
C. Why
D. Where
