[ Modal Auxiliaries ]
“I _________ there at 6 P.M for the meeting, but my car won’t start. Could you please give me a lift in your car?”
“Sure. Are you ready to go now?”
A. will be
B. may be
C. supposed to be
D. have got to be

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May, MightSubordination ConjunctionsWord FormationGrammar - QuantiflierVerb Types and TensesVerb Tenses and Sentence StructurePresent Simple Affirmative and NegativeGrammar - Countable/ UncountableFuture Perfect ContinuousSentence Structure and PunctuationOther quiz:
Will or Going to › ViewLook at those black clouds. It ________________ rain
A. will
B. are going to
C. be going to
D. is going to
Tenses › View
Summer ___soon.
A. comes
B. is coming
C. was come
D. is comming
Tenses › ViewShe ___ in the air.
A. fly
B. flies
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Which of the following sentences has a subject-verb agreement error?
A. I don’t know the answer without the options provided.
B. The dog barks loudly every morning.
C. She have been studying for her exams all week.
D. The team plays well together.
