[ Modal and Auxiliary Verbs ]
Use a modal verb in the following sentence to express possibility: I ________ go to the party tomorrow.
A. should
B. can
C. might
D. will

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Grammar › ViewIn the sentence “He seems tired today,” what type of verb is “seems”?
A. action
B. non-action
C. modal
D. helping
Active vs. Passive Voice › View
This room hasn’t been painted.
A. This sentence is “Active.”
B. This sentence is “Passive.”
__________ knows the answer to this riddle.
A. Someone
B. Whose
C. Theirs
D. Whom
Subjunctives › View
Harry would certainly have attended the proceedings … .
A. if he didn’t get a flat tyre
B. had he not had a flat tyre
C. had the tyre not flattened itself
D. if the flat tyre didn’t happen
