[ Modal Verbs ]
It’s impossible that John is at school right now.
A. John can’t be at school right now.
B. John might be at school right now.
C. John need be at school right now.
D. John should be at school right now.

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Pre-intermediateIndefinite and Reflexive PronounsFuture PlansPrepositions and Phrasal VerbsGrammar AssessmentModal AuxiliariesPrepositional PhrasesPronouns and Subject Verb AgreementPresent Tense vs Present ContinuousInfinitive or GerundOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewShravan wants the latest toy car _______ he has started saving to buy it.
A. so
B. or
C. but
D. because
Quantifiers and Articles › View
Apply the correct article and quantifier in the sentence: ‘Can you pass me ___ salt, please?’
A. Can you pass me many salt, please?
B. Can you pass me the salt, please?
C. Can you pass me some salt, please?
D. Can you pass me a salt, please?
Present Simple & Present Continuous › ViewIt ________________ cats and dogs. We’d better stay at home.
A. rains
B. is raining
Conjunctions, Interjections and Sentence Type › View
Choose the correct conjunction:
He is good at both singing and dancing.
A. And
B. But
C. Or
