[ Modal Verbs ]
You can have dinner without waiting for me.
I ___________ work late today.
A. had better
B. should
C. have to
D. could

Random Topics:
Sentence Structure and Grammar RulesRegular and Irregular VerbsRelative Clauses and etcCoordinating Conjunctions and Comparative AdjectivesAdverbs of DegreeNoun ClauseVerb AgreementTenses and Passive VoiceSentence Adverbs & Third ConditionalGrammar and PrepositionOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewPardon
A. a release from the penalty of an offense; forgiveness of penalty, as by a governor
B. settlement of differences or agreement
C. left or deserted, as by the owner or guardian; abandoned
D. to reestablish the good reputation of (a person, one’s character or name, etc.)
Grammar Phrases › View
. Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb “obviously” modifies
A. verb
B. pronoun
C. clause
Grammar › ViewThis time tomarrow ,I ______ on the beach
A. am lying
B. will lie
C. will be lying
D. lie
Tenses › View
Currently, MNH Co……. for producers for its New York station.
A. looks
B. looked
C. is looking
D. had looked
