[ 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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Conditionals and Modals of Probability › ViewIf I _________ you, I _________ spending my vacation in Seattle.
A. Was / wouldn’t be
B. Were / would be
C. Am / will be
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Choose the correct verb tense for the following sentence: She (will be/was) studying for her exam all night.
A. was
B. had been
C. is
D. will be
Grammar › ViewDon’t just sit there in silence; _______something.
A. tell
B. speak
C. say
D. talk
Modals and Vocabulary › View
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
