[ Modal Verbs ]
That can’t be my phone. Mine’s in my pocket.
A. It’s impossible that it’s my phone
B. It’s possibly not my phone

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Vocabulary › Viewto explain, make evident, or prove by the use of examples or experiences
A. evaluate
B. demonstrate
C. sufficient
D. relevant
Tenses › View
He would not come.
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Past Continuous Tense
C. Past Perfect Tense
D. Past Future
Grammar › View“Grow” is being used as a(n) ____ verb in this sentence: ‘The angry mob grew more furious by the moment.”
A. action
B. linking
Modal Requests › View
Hey there! How can ‘can’ assist you in making requests?
A. By adding ‘can’ at the end of a sentence.
B. By starting a sentence with ‘can’ followed by the base form of the verb.
C. By replacing the verb with ‘can’.
D. By using ‘can’ in the middle of a sentence.
