[ Modal Probability ]
Which sentence correctly uses a modal to express a present impossibility?
A. She must be at the office.
B. He might be at home.
C. They can’t be here already.
D. You should call him.

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Kinds of Nouns › Viewwealth
A. Common Noun
B. Proper Noun
C. Collective Noun
D. Abstract Noun
Vocabulary › View
What does the word “augmented” mean?
A. Reduced in size or number
B. Added to or made greater in amount, number, or strength
C. Made less effective or weaker
D. Removed or taken away
Grammar › ViewHe could not stop reading the novel because it was ___________.
A. active
B. boring
C. attractive
D. interesting
Modal Verb › View
Sorry, he’s otherwise engaged right now. ____ you like to leave a message
A. can
B. would
C. may
D. can