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Modals

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July 8, 2022 BEN_BEN

Modals (Should) Exercise-1

Should – Exercise Complete these sentences to score your knowledge of should grammar. Should – Exercise Complete these sentences to

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July 6, 2022 BEN_BEN

Modal Verbs Exercise -2

Modal verbs exercise -2 Choose the right forms “have to, don’t have to, can, can’t, should or shouldn’t” to complete

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July 6, 2022 BEN_BEN

have to – has to exercise -1

have to – has to exercise -1 have to – has to exercise -1 have to – has to exercise

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July 5, 2022 BEN_BEN

Modals Exercise -1

Modals Exercise -1 Define whether the sentences below are TRUE or FALSE Correct mistakes. Modals Exercise -1 Define whether the

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