Jackson and Sophia are planning their weekend. Which sentence correctly uses the modal verb ‘could’?
A. I could to go to the park.
B. I could go to the park.
C. I could going to the park.
D. I could goes to the park.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a sentence fragment?
A. Running through the park on a chilly morning.
B. The children played soccer until it got dark.
C. She baked a cake for her friend’s birthday.
Present Tenses › View
Fill in the blanks with present perfect/past simple A: “My father once ……………. (see) Elvis Presley in Las Vegas. B: “Well, I …………….. (see) his daughter, Lisa, many times. She lives near me.
A. saw, saw
B. has seen, have seen
C. saw, have seen
D. has seen, saw
Modal Auxiliary › ViewWhich of the following is imperative sentence?
A. Would you please close the window?
B. You should help me with this task.
C. Be quiet
D. I could swim.
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I didn’t ________ ______(eat) fruits before but now I eat them.
A. used to eat
B. use to eat
C. uses to eating
D. use to eats
