[ 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 › ViewDanielle only eats____________ for lunch. Anything too heavy as she can’t stay awake in the afternoons.
A. elaborate dishes
B. food supplies
C. simple dishes
D. light meals
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If you don’t hurry up, you ____ the bus.
A. miss
B. will miss
C. missed
D. should miss
Modal Verbs › ViewWhich sentence uses a modal verb to express certainty?
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
