[ Modal Verbs ]
You are not allowed to step on the grass in this area.
A. You cannot step on the grass in this area.
B. You may step on the grass in this area.
C. You should step on the grass in this area.
D. You mustn’t step on the grass in this area.

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INSTRUCTION: Read the clue and choose the best option.
Can’t do it
A. impossible
B. unpossible
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She (work) now, but she plans to take a break soon and join us for lunch.
A. work
B. works
C. worked
D. is working
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A. him
B. he
C. hers
D. she
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Don’t worry. I’ve got _____________ money to pay for our meals.
A. plenty
B. too much
C. too many
D. several
E. enough
