[ Modal Verbs ]
What does the modal ‘may’ suggest in the sentence ‘You may start your presentation now’?
A. Ability
B. Permission
C. Prohibition
D. Necessity

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Make sure to pay attention to spelling!
A. story
B. storys
C. stories
D. storyes
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Due to my job, I have to fly abroad twice a month, so I’m quite __!
A. used of it
B. used to it
C. used to travel
D. use to travelling
Phrasal Verb › ViewWhat does “look forward to” mean?
A. dread
B. anticipate
C. refuse
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Despite the ___ odds, the small team of scientists was determined to find a cure for the disease.
A. Commendable
B. Improbable
C. Oppressive
