[ Modal Verbs ]
I can’t find my wallet. ____ it at home.
A. I must leave
B. Might I have left
C. Maybe I leave
D. I might have left

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat is the definition of “Ample”?
A. Plentiful; more than enough
B. A feeling of alarm or worry
C. Something intended to harm or hurt
D. An improvement to the function or quality of something
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Carol is eating ___ apple.
A. a
B. big
C. an
Grammar › ViewI like doing arts and crafts, __________ I will take part in DIY club at my school.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so
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Jane works ______ an insurance company ______ Oxford street.
A. in; in
B. in ; at
C. on ; at
D. on ; on
