[ Modal Verbs ]
I _________ find my own way there. You _________ wait for me.
A. should / can’t
B. have to / must
C. can / needn’t
D. might / mustn’t

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A. CHANGING RAPIDLY AND OFTEN
B. THE ANTICIPATED OR EXPECTED COURSE OR OUTCOME
C. RESULTING IN DEATH
Modal Verbs and Contrastive Conjunctions › View
In which sentence is a modal verb used incorrectly?
A. They might travel to Europe next summer, but they haven’t decided yet.
B. He should to call his parents to let them know he’ll be home late.
C. She must decide between taking the bus or walking to work.
D. We could have dinner at the new restaurant downtown, or we could cook at home.
Degrees of Comparison › ViewMary is ______ than Patty.
A. Taller
B. The tallest
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Your bag is _____ the floor in the kitchen.
A. in
B. on
C. by
