[ Modals ]
You are at a close friend’s house. You want to use the phone. You say:
A. Might I use your phone?
B. Is it possible if I use your phone?
C. Can I use the phone?
D. Could I use the telephone, please?

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A. won’t
B. shouldn’t
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a. at
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“No. She _______ for the airport when I arrived at her home.”
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B. was leaving
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Here, a daughter _________ not considered a curse was not generally welcome.
a. unless
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