[ Modals ]
Which sentence correctly uses a past modal to express possibility?
A. He must have gone to the store.
B. He may have gone to the store.
C. He can’t have gone to the store.
D. He wouldn’t have gone to the store.

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Verb Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence that is in the future perfect tense.
A. They will finish the project next week.
B. They will have finished the project by next week.
Adverbs and Phrases › View
What is the fronted adverbial in this sentence: “At sunset, the sky turns orange”?
A. At
B. Sunset
C. At sunset
D. The sky
Simple Past Tense › ViewMy sister and me went to campus and then we ……………………… in a cafeteria.
A. had relaxed
B. relaxed
C. were relaxing
D. relax
Modal Verbs › View
You ______________ learn from your mistakes, that’s how you grow.
A. can
B. could
C. should
