[ Modal Verbs ]
Which modal verb is used to express a stronger possibility than ‘may’?
A. could
B. might
C. can
D. shall

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Grammar › ViewThe teacher wanted to know why he …………………………….. a cellphone to school.
A. has bring
B. had bring
C. had brought
D. have brought
Modal Verbs › View
What is the correct modal verb to complete the sentence: ‘If you want to assemble those shelves correctly, you ___ read the instructions first.’?
A. can
B. might
C. must
D. could
Gerunds and Modals › ViewI want _____ (visit) the U.S next year!
A. to visit
B. visit
C. visiting
Future Tenses › View
“Shouldn’t you be leaving for the airport?”
“No, my plane ______ in six hours.”
A. will have left
B. leaves
C. will leave
