Choose
This modal verb is used when people are sure that something is true.
A. might/may/could
B. can’t
C. must

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Past Continuous Tense › ViewYou ___________ TV yesterday night.
A. was watching
B. were watching
C. were watch
D. was watch
Modal Verbs › View
It wasn’t her who you saw in her office last Friday because she she’s been out of town for two weeks.
A. You needn’t have seen her in her office last Friday because she’s been out of town for two weeks.
B. You shouldn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.
C. You can’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.
D. You mightn’t have seen her in her office last Friday; she’s been out of town for two weeks.
Grammar › View____ going to the dance with me tonight?
A. Who
B. Who’s
C. Whose
Grammar › View
A: Are you OK?
B: Yeah, I’m fine! I’m not crying. I’ve ___ onions!
A. been chopping
B. chopped