You ask for permission not to come early tomorrow. You’re feeling informal. Which sentence is appropriate for the situation?
A. Could I not come early tomorrow?
B. May I not come early tomorrow?
C. I cannot come early tomorrow?
D. Can I not come early tomorrow?

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Adverb of Frequency › ViewI never late for our English class. I’m _______________ on time.
A. often
B. usually
C. always
Present Tenses › View
Recognize tense usage in context: I have lived in this city for five years.
A. Future perfect tense
B. Present continuous tense
C. Present perfect tense
D. Past simple tense
Moods of Grammar › ViewDanya was running for the bus in the rain.
A. Imperative Mood
B. Indicative Mood
C. Interrogative Mood
D. Subjunctive Mood
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In a ________________ , the teenager overturned every drawer while searching for the car keys.
A. scurrilous
B. frenzy
C. dregs
D. rampant
