[ Modal Verbs ]
This modal verb has the following meanings: ability, objective possibility, asking for / giving / refusing permission, requests (or refusing requests), doubt, uncertainty (or disbelief), and reproach.
A. Can
B. May
C. Have to
D. Should
E. Must

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A. Why don’t you go to the museum?
B. Why don’t you go the to museum?
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COUNTRY: The U.S. NATIONALITY: ………….
A. British
B. America
C. American
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During the weekend, Mike _______ (play) video games with his friends.
A. plays
B. playing
C. played
D. play
