In which sentence is the modal verb used to express possibility?
A. You should finish your dinner.
B. She will play the piano.
C. I might go to the party.
D. They have to go to the party.

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Grammar › ViewWill this _____ the economy?
A. affect
B. effect
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Select the correctly punctuated sentence.
A. The reporter interviewed the following people: the department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
B. The reporter interviewed the following people; the department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
C. The reporter interviewed the following people. The department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
D. The reporter interviewed the following people, the department heads, the members of the faculty council, and a representative group of students.
Homonyms › ViewA ___ of children attacked the treats on the picnic table.
a. hoard
b. horde
Present Continuous › View
(A) … doing?
(B) I am washing dishes.
A. What are you
B. What you
C. What do you
