[ Modal Verbs ]
My mother permitted me to go out at night. She said, “You ……….. go out tonight”.
A. may
B. have to
C. must
D. ought to

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Grammar › ViewWe’re late. When we _______ there, they’ll already have eaten dinner.
A. get
B. got
C. ‘ll get
D. ‘ll have gotten
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Select the correct conjunction: “You can either have coffee ____ tea with your breakfast.”
A. or
B. so
C. and
Modal Verbs › ViewChoose the sentence that uses “will” to talk about a future action.
A. She will to attend the meeting.
B. She will attending the meeting.
C. She will attends the meeting.
D. She will attend the meeting.
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Janet ___ about her current relationship. Really, every time I see her.
A. always talks
B. is always talking
C. will always talk
