[ Modal Verbs ]
I’m afraid I _____ play tennis tomorrow. I’ve got a dentist appointment.
A. can’t
B. couldn’t
C. have to
D. shouldn’t

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Grammar › ViewThey …………….. in Bangkok……………… they were young.
A. have lived, since
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How do you feel about the idea of working in a team for a school project?
A. Neutral
B. Positive
C. Disinterested
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A. She might be at the library.
B. He must be the new manager.
C. They could arrive any minute.
D. We should check the schedule.
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One beautiful flower is ___.
a. flocks
b. phlox
