[ Modals ]
Which sentence correctly uses a past modal to express a strong possibility?
A. She must have missed the bus.
B. She might have missed the bus.
C. She should have missed the bus.
D. She could have missed the bus.

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Present Perfect › ViewWhat is something you have never done?
A. I never have eaten burritos.
B. I eaten never burritos.
C. I have never eaten burritos.
D. I have eaten never burritos.
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Both of the options ____ viable. Choose any one you like
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
Tenses › ViewIf you study hard, you _______________ succeed in the exam.
A. shall
B. shall be
C. will be
D. will
If- Conditional › View
Building a new children’s home will cost a lot of money, but, be that as it may, there is an urgent need for the ___________.
A. renovation
B. facility
C. developers
D. memorabilia
