[ Modal Verbs and Conditionals ]
These are the kinds of verbs that sometimes behave irregularly in English.
A. Action verbs
B. Dynamic verbs
C. Modal verbs
D. Stative verbs

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Modal Verbs › ViewRewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is a good idea to start your homework as soon as you get home.
A. You might start your homework as soon as you get home.
B. You should start your homework as soon as you get home.
C. You can start your homework as soon as you get home.
D. You don’t need to start your homework as soon as you get home.
Possessive Pronouns › View
The kites are____. They made them yesterday.
A. their
B. theirs
Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewYou did say you had returned the library book last week, ______ you?
A. did
B. had
C. didn’t
D. hadn’t
Future Tenses › View
What time ________ ?
A. is the train leaving?
B. the train shall leave?
C. does the train leave?