Topics: Modals for Necessity and Suggestions
Choose the correct use of the modal in this sentence:
You ought to try some local food.
A. Necessity
B. Lack of necessity
C. Recommendation
Select your answer:
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Direct and Indirect Speech › ViewJohn asked Mary, “Why do you get angry with me?”
A. John asked Mary why she got angry with him.
B. John asked Mary why she gets angry with him.
C. John asked Mary why she had gotten angry with him.
D. John asked Mary why she is angry with him.
Vocabulary › View
obligatory, required; a person who holds a specific office
A. mordant
B. incumbent
C. depraved
D. derelict