Which modal verb should be used to express ability or permission?
A. can
B. shouldn’t
C. couldn’t
D. mustn’t

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Cold icy winds blew across the Great Plains.
A. Cold icy winds blew across the Great Plains.
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A: What _____ doing?
B: I’m studying for an exam.
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Cindy and Sophie, please help _________. There’s plenty of food.
A. yourself
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