[ Modals ]
Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb in the negative form?
A. I cannot drive
B. I don’t can drive
C. I can’t to drive
D. I not can drive

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Grammar › ViewDon’t sit too close to the screen, ________.
A. and you’ll hurt your eyes
B. so you can see more clearly
C. or you’ll get a headache
D. but it’s bad for your health
Mixed General Quiz › View
___ Winter, it’s full of people too.
a. At
b. In
c. On
d. Over
I ……………. bungee jumping twice.
A. Have been trying
B. Had tried
C. Has tried
D. Have tried
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Jack doesn’t like apple …….
A. Too
B. Either
