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Which word is commonly used to express advisability or expectation in grammar?
Which word is commonly used to express advisability or expectation in grammar?
- Can
- Must
- Should (correct)
- May
In grammar, which of the following is used to indicate a possibility or permission?
In grammar, which of the following is used to indicate a possibility or permission?
- Must
- Can (correct)
- May
- Should
Which of the following indicates a stronger level of obligation in grammar?
Which of the following indicates a stronger level of obligation in grammar?
- Must (correct)
- May
- Should
- Can
What is the term for the literary device that involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words?
What is the term for the literary device that involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words?
Which word is often used to indicate a possibility or ability in grammar?
Which word is often used to indicate a possibility or ability in grammar?
Which word is often used to indicate a possibility or ability in grammar?
Which word is often used to indicate a possibility or ability in grammar?
Which of the following indicates a stronger level of obligation in grammar?
Which of the following indicates a stronger level of obligation in grammar?
In grammar, which of the following is used to indicate a possibility or permission?
In grammar, which of the following is used to indicate a possibility or permission?
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Grammar Concepts
- Advisability or expectation in grammar is commonly expressed with "should."
- "May" is often used to indicate a possibility or permission.
- A stronger level of obligation is conveyed through the use of "must."
- Alliteration is the literary device involving the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words.
- "Can" is frequently used to indicate a possibility or ability.
- Again, "can" serves as a key term to express possibility or ability in grammar.
- "Must" reiterates the indication of a stronger level of obligation in grammar.
- "May" is repeated as a term for indicating possibility or permission in grammatical contexts.
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