[ Grammar Rules ]
Choose
This modal verb is used when something is possibly true.
A. might/may/could
B. can’t
C. must

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Grammar › ViewFill the blank with suitable preposition
I have been working hard …….. arithmetic.
A. on
B. at
C. for
Grammar › View
What is the adverb in the sentence?
The child read her book upstairs.
A. child
B. upstairs
C. read
D. book
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A. to pay
B. paying
C. on paying
D. at paying
Modal Verbs › View
After completing his training, John ___ speak fluent Mandarin. He didn’t focus too much.
A. can’t
B. could
C. couldn’t
