[ Modal Verbs ]
I have got a lot of work at the moment. I _________ time to meet you.
A. may not arrive
B. might not have
C. may not get
D. might make
E. might miss

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A. She doesn’t travel to Paris last year.
B. She didn’t traveled to Paris last year.
C. She doesn’t travaled to Paris last year.
D. She didn’t travel to Paris last year.
E. She not traveled to Paris last year.
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Which word means “to make an official public statement”?
A. conceal
B. proclaim
C. obscure
D. shroud
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A. DO
B. MAKE
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Which sentense is past continuous sentence?
A. Were you a student in 1999?
B. Were you watching TV at 7 o’clock?
C. Have you watched TV at 7 o’clock?
D. Are you watching TV at 7 o’clock?
