Topics: Tenses and Modals
Use a modal to express necessity in the present: ‘You ____ (must) finish your homework.’
A. You should finish your homework.
B. You must finish your homework.
C. You might finish your homework.
D. You can finish your homework.
Select your answer:

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General Knowledge › ViewGive the meaning of cloud. Cloud is……
A. Is a large collective of droplet of water
B. Is water vapor
C. Is droplet came together as visible cloud
D. Droplet so small they can float in the air
E. NONE OF THE ABOVE
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A: You’re always with Joanne these days. Does she interest you romantically ?
B: She’s very _____ , but no, not really.
a. interesting
b. interested
