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  • It is used when the results are always true, like scientific facts and general truths. What type of conditional does it pertain to?
    ZERO CONDITIONAL
  • My mother is totally vegetarian. You ____ cook or eat meat in our house. That's how we show respect.                  a. can't     b. must     c. may     d. should
    a. can't
  • A word used to express emotion such as, OH!, WOW!, and OOOPS! Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    INTERJECTION
  • It is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forms the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen. Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    VERB
  • You____ carry all the burden. Just try to reach out to your parents. a. have to     b. mustn't     c. must     d. can
    b. mustn't
  • It is used to talk about conditions that might happen in the future. What type of conditional does it pertain to?
    FIRST CONDITIONAL
  • It is used to talk about conditions in the future that are probably not going to happen. What type of conditional does it pertain to?
    SECOND CONDITIONAL
  • It is a verb that combines with another verb to indicate mood or tense.
    MODAL
  • Cellphones_____ be kept silent or turned off during COVID-19 evening family.       a. have to     b. should     c. can     d. can't
    a. have to
  • It is a word used to modify or describe a noun or a pronoun. It usually answers the question of which one, what kind, or how many. Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    ADJECTIVE
  • "Since it's weekend, can we stay up until midnight?"  What do this sentence express?                 a. permission     b. obligation     c. possibility     d. prohibition
    a. permission
  • I'd love to come with my friends to the park, but I ____ join my family during this difficult time.                                    a. must     b. may    c. can     d. can't
    a. must
  • "I really have to finish all these household tasks before my parents allow me." What do this sentence express?                 a. permission     b. obligation     c. possibility     d. prohibition
    b. obligation
  • It is a word that generally functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas. Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    NOUN
  • A ____ is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence (by, with, about, until). Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    PREPOSITION
  • Ana ____ always count on me as an older bro if she is feeling lonely.     a. have to     b. mustn't    c. can     d. can't
    c. can
  • "We mustn't scream especially if the baby is sleeping." What do this sentence express?                 a. permission     b. obligation     c. possibility     d. prohibition
    d. prohibition
  • "May I use your car tonight?" What do this sentence express? a. permission     b. obligation     c. possibility     d. prohibition
    a. permission
  • A ____joins words, phrases, or clauses, and indicates the relationship between the elements joined. These words, when used to connect two independent clauses: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So. Which type of part of speech it pertain to?
    CONJUNCTION
  • It is a word used in place of a noun and usually substituted for a specific noun, which is called its antecedent. Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    PRONOUN
  • It describes or modifies a verb, an adjective, but never a noun. It usually answers the questions of when, where, how, and why. Which type of part of speech does it pertain to?
    ADVERB
  • I did this yesterday- I can help you! You___stop blaming yourself even for small inconvenient things.     a. must     b. should     c. can     d. can't
    b. should
  • You ___ hit your sister again! Do you understand?                      a. mustn't     b. can     c. have to d. can
    a. mustn't
  • "You should always ask our mother's permission if you are having visitors." What do this sentence express?                           a. permission     b. obligation     c. possibility     d. prohibition
    b. obligation