Which modal auxiliary verb is used to express permission in the present and future time, with ‘could’ being more formal than this modal?
A. Can
B. May
C. Must
D. Shall

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Tenses › ViewI ____________ (be) a landlord for three months now and ______________ (find) it quite a frustrating job.
A. was / found
B. have been / have found
C. have been / found
D. was / have found
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Don’t worry about trying to catch the last train home, as we can _____ you up for the night.
A. take
B. keep
C. put
D. set
Grammar › ViewWatch out
A. To investigate information on internet, books, etc.
B. To wake up
C. To return to a place where you have been before
D. To be excited about something that is going to happen in the future
E. To be careful
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Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?
A. I visited Paris last year.
B. I have visited Paris three times.
C. I was visiting Paris when I met her.
D. I visit Paris every summer.
