[ Modal Verbs ]
An action is not possible (because it is against the rules or for another reason).
A. must
B. can’t
C. musn’t
D. don’t have to

Random Topics:
Adjective OrderPresent Perfect - Just, Already, YetPresent Perfect Tense and Simple Past TenseInversion + Passive VoiceAdverbial Concession ClausesGerund - to Infinitive Modals for ObligationAuxiliary ModalPersuasive TextModal Verbs and Gender NounsOther quiz:
Grammar and Sentence Structure › ViewImagine you’re on a treasure hunt with Ava and Mason. What is the magical subordinating conjunction in the sentence: “As long as you follow the rules, you’ll be fine.”?
A. You’ll
B. Fine
C. As long as
D. Follow
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
You ________ tell how old this building is!
A. cannot
B. can not
C. cant
Adjectives, Adverbs, and Prepositions › ViewAnalyze the prepositional phrase in this sentence: ‘The cat is under the table.’
A. in the box
B. under the table
C. beside the chair
D. on the table
Grammar › View
Mr. Jack and his son ….. to the beach for a picnic the day after tomorrow.
A. Will go
B. Go
C. Will goes
