[ Modal Probability ]
Which sentence correctly uses a modal to express a past impossibility?
A. She must have been there.
B. He might have been late.
C. They can’t have finished already.
D. You should have known.

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Kate : Just go along Cempaka street. His house is next to Abby Laundry.
From the dialogue we know that …
A. They will go to Doni’s house
B. Juno doesn’t knows where Doni’s house is
C. Kate a doesn’t know where Doni’s house is
D. Dony’s house is quite far from Abby Laundry
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After I………lunch, I looked for my bag.
A-had
B-had had
C-have has
D-have had
Grammar › ViewIt …… easy to paint pictures if you knew how to.
A. would be
B. had been
C. would have been
D. be
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I ………. my diligent mother.
A. admire
B. admires
