[ Modal Verb ]
It’s possible that I’ll come to your party
A. I should come to your party
B. I will come to your party possibly
C. I must come to your party
D. I might come to your party

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A. was doing/ broke
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this sentence?
A. friends to peas
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A. nor
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My parents expect me ____ with jobs at home.
A. help
B. to help
C. helping
