[ Modal Verbs ]
Perhaps he will arrive tomorrow night.
A. He should arrive tomorrow night.
B. He must arrive tomorrow night.
C. He may arrive tomorrow night.
D. He needn’t arrive tomorrow night.
Select your answer:

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhat is the prepositional phrase? Did Uncle Brandon stay there before our arrival.
A. before our arrival
B. there before our arrival
C. Brandon stay
D. stay there before
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I can’t stand _____ the dishes every day. It is boring.
A. to wash
B. wash
C. washing
D. to washing
