[ Modal Verbs ]
It expresses something that is possible, or probably to happen, but not certain.
A. may
B. must
C. should

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Grammar › ViewWhat type of sentence is the following? Let’s go to the beach before it gets dark.
A. declarative
B. imperative
C. interrogative
D. exclamatory
Verb Tenses › View
. Which sentence uses the past perfect continuous? a) I had been waiting for an hour. b) I waited for an hour.
A. I will wait for an hour.
B. I was waiting for an hour.
C. I have been waiting for an hour.
D. I had been waiting for an hour.
Question Tags › ViewJohn and Mary are coming to the meeting, ________?
A. aren’t they
B. are they
C. don’t they
Modal Verbs of Deduction and Speculation › View
I can’t find my glasses. I definitely had them on the bus.
A. I can’t have left them at home.
B. I can’t leave them at home.
