[ Modals for Ability, Possibility and Permission ]
Which sentence hasn’t got the same meaning of the others?
A. It’s sometimes possible to park near the school.
B. You might not find somewhere to park near the school.
C. You may find somewhere to park near the school.
D. You couldn’t park near the school.

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Grammar › ViewQ: ________is the largest ocean in the world?
Ans: Pacific Ocean.
A. Where
B. Who
C. Which
D. Why
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I / not / work today
A. I have not been working today
B. I has not been working today
C. I have been not working today
Vocabulary › ViewHe didn’t want to get his hair cut but agreed to do so under ___.
A. prowess
B. duress
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‘Do you know the meaning of this word?’ ‘No, but I’ll _____________ in the dictionary.’
A. Look it up
B. Look up it
C. Look up
D. Be looking up it
