[ Modal Verbs ]
It expresses an ability and it makes general statements about what is possible.
It is an informal way to speak.
A. able to
B. should
C. can
Select your answer:
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Tenses › ViewJim couldn’t answer the teacher’s easy question yesterday because he__ to her for whole lesson.
A. is not listening
B. has not listened
C. has not been listening
D. does not listen
E. had not been listening
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If you ______ (not to go) with me, I ______ (not to visit) our friends.
A. won’t go/ not visit
B. don’t go/ won’t to visit
C. don’t go/ won’t visit
D. won’t go/ don’t visit