[ Grammar ]
Identify if the group of words is true sentence, fragment, or run-on:
She exercises every morning
A. sentence
B. fragment
C. run-on

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Modal Verbs › ViewShe _____ well when she first got her driving licence, but she _____ it by now
A. couldn’t drive / must have learnt
B. didn’t have to drive / will be able to learn
C. isn’t able to drive / must learn
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What are you doing with that tape measure?
A. I am measure the living room.
B. I’m measuring the living room.
C. I measure the living room.
D. I’m measure the living room.
Can, Could, May, Might › ViewWhat are you doing this afternoon? (I am 85% sure)
A. I’m going to go to Starbucks.
B. I will probably go to Starbucks.
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the highness or lowness of a sound
A. pitch
B. toss
C. patch
D. possess
