[ Past form of Modals ]
They have a lot of money.
A. They could win the lottery.
B. They must have win the lottery.
C. They must win the lottery.
D. They might have won the lottery.

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A. is / will know
B. was / knows
C. were / would know
D. are / would have known
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Kareem and Nan…..the game.
A. join
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A. take
B. takes
C. taking
D. took
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- has, been
- have, been
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- have, gone
