[ Modals ]
Don’t lie to me that you were ill yesterday. You __________ been ill –
Don said you were at the ice hockey match last night.
A. can’t have
B. shouldn’t have
C. mustn’t have
D. couldn’t have

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Adjectives & QuantifiersVerb to haveGrammar - Collective NounsTenses UsagePast Tense, Recount Text, and Future TenseDescribing WordsAdverb PhrasesAdverb ClauseConjunctions - ConnectorsGrammar - Present PerfectOther quiz:
Adjective Clause › ViewThat’s the woman ___ the people elected.
A. whom
B. which
C. whose
Pronoun › View
“Please tell Mrs. Smith to come in.”
“Sorry, I don’t know ___.”
a. her
b. him
c. she
If you had told me earlier, I ___ (to help) you with the project.
A. helped
B. would helping
C. would have helped
D. will help
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Select the correct verb (singular or plural) for each sentence.
__________ lions live in this area?
A. Do (plural)
B. Does (singular)
