[ Modal Verbs & Time Prepositions ]
Construct a sentence using a modal verb and a time preposition.
A. You should arrive before 9 AM.
B. She might leave during lunchtime.
C. You could arrive after 9 AM.
D. I would study after dinner.

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A. “The teacher explained the topic clearly.”
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We understood him_______ he spoke very fast.
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This is the __________movie I’ve ever seen.
A. boringer
B. more boring
C. boringest
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