[ Modal Verb ]
May I have two tickets, please? …………. two tickets, please?
A. You must give me
B. You have got to give me
C. Could I have
D. You may give me

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Simple Present Continuous Tense › ViewElsa __________ a snow castle.
A. am making
B. are making
C. is making
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Which of the following is the correct negative form of the sentence ‘They eat pizza.’?
A. They don’t eat pizza.
B. They doesn’t eat pizza.
C. They not eat pizza.
D. They aren’t eat pizza.
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A. He was a doctor.
B. He had become a doctor.
C. He has passed the exam.
D. She was watching a movie.
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. If I __________ a million dollars, I would travel the world.
A. have
B. had
C. will have
D. would have
E. having
