[ Modal Verbs ]
Sorry, I don’t know if she’s here or not. She was feeling ill so she _____ home.
A. must have gone
B. might have gone
C. can’t have gone

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Comma › ViewWhich sentence is grammatically correct?
A. This question, the last on my grammar quiz.
B. Grammar quizzes have questions, about things that include, commas.
C. Although this quiz is almost over, there are more resources that can be used to practice grammar.
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I……… English now.
A. am studying
B. is studying
C. are studying
Grammar › ViewDon’t just sit there in silence; _______something.
A. tell
B. speak
C. say
D. talk
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Which modal is appropriate for this sentence: “You _______ ask the teacher if you need help.” (Permission)
A. must
B. may
C. have to
D. can’t
