[ Modal Verbs of Permission ]
Which of the following modal verbs is used to ask for permission in a more tentative or polite way?
A. Can
B. May
C. Could
D. Might

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe United States Department of Agriculture’s Daily Food Guide calls for eating ___ servings of the Fruit Group every day.
a. 0-1
b. 2-4
c. 4-5
d. 5-6
e. 6-7
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For permanent situations (or nearly permanent; true for a few years at least) we use……..
A. Present continuous
B. Present simple
C. Present perfect
Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewUnless you show me some form of _________, you cannot enter the premises.
A. testimony
B. description
C. recognition
D. identification
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They ___________ the new movie last night.
A. see
B. are seeing
C. have seen
D. saw
