Apply a modal of speculation in the context of a missing item in a story.
A. Speculating about the missing item is not necessary in the story.
B. Modal verbs such as ‘could’, ‘might’, ‘may’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the missing item.
C. Modal verbs such as ‘will’, ‘shall’, ‘must’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the missing item.
D. Using past tense verbs like ‘was’, ‘were’, ‘had’ can be used to speculate about the possible whereabouts or fate of the missing item.

Random Topics:
Prepositions Of PlaceModal RequestsPresent Continuous TenseAdverb Clause ConnectorModal Verbs & Reflexive PronounsPast Continuous vs Past SimpleUsed toTime ExpressionsCity PlacesRelative & Interrogative PronounsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewThe singular present tense form of the verb ” to comb” is. . .
A. “combs”–and that is regular.
B. “comb” –and that is regular
C. “combs”–and that is irregular
D. “comb”–and that is irregular
Grammar › View
. Russia is _____ than Germany.
A. big
B. biger
C. bigger
Tenses › ViewJoan _____ swimming to jogging.
A. prefer
B. prefers
C. preferring
D. preferred
Tenses › View
When talking about a situation or repeated events that started and finished in the past, we use:
A. Past simple
B. Past continuous
