Which modal verb should be used to express inability or lack of permission?
A. couldn’t
B. must
C. should
D. can

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Synonym and Antonym › ViewIndicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
There are excellent prospects for promotion, and you’ll know you’re doing something to benefit society.
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A. opportunities
B. likelihoods
C. futures
D. potentials
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The storm ____ over the ocean right now, heading towards land.
A. is forming
B. formed
C. forms
D. will form
Grammar › ViewAbe calls but she doesn‟t pick up, she must be working
A. probability
B. polite request
C. permission
D. obligation
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To make someone or something completely different, usually in a way that makes them more attractive, easier to use, etc.
A. retain
B. maintain
C. transform
D. translate
