[ Modal Auxiliaries ]
“_________ taking me downtown on your way to work this morning?”
“Not at all”
A. Can you
B. Why don’t you
C. Would you mind
D. Could you please

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Grammar & Vocabulary › View“Be quiet! Amy ________ the piano now for her special guests in the hall,” said Alan.
A. play
B. played
C. is playing
D. was playing
Relative Clauses and Usage › View
Why ______ she come home so late last night?
A. didn’t she had to
B. she had to
C. did she have to
D. does she have to
Personal pronouns + possessive adjectives + Introgative pronouns › ViewYou and Duncan are from Wales, so ____ are Welsh.
A. they
B. he
C. you
Auxiliary Verbs, if, unless and Modal › View
I __ finished my homework before dinner.
A. should have
B. will have
C. might have
D. could have
