[ Present Simple and Continuous Tense ]
The train __________ (arrive/arrives) at 9 o’clock every morning.
A. arrive
B. arrives
C. arriving
D. is arriving

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Modal › ViewIn which sentence is the modal verb used to express possibility?
A. You should finish your dinner.
B. She will play the piano.
C. I might go to the party.
D. They have to go to the party.
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Trina slept late, _______________ she made it to school on time.
A. unless
B. since
C. yet
D. hence