Which modal verb is more formal when asking for permission?
A. Can
B. May
C. Will
D. Shall

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Noun Phrase › ViewChoose the noun phrase that is related to environmental awareness:
A. Running water
B. Endangered species
C. Singing birds
D. Tall buildings
Grammar › View
Tina said, “Milly’s dad has worked in New York.”
A. Tina said that Milly’s dad had worked in New York.
B. Tina said that Milly’s dad had had worked in New York.
C. Tina said Milly’s dad worked in New York.
D. Tina said that Milly’s dad would have worked in New York.
Mahira visited her grandparents last week.
the negative form of the sentence is …
A. Mahira not visited her grandparents last week.
B. Mahira doesn’t visited her grandparents last week.
C. Mahira didn’t visit her grandparents last week.
D. Mahira didn’t visited her grandparents last week.
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Choose the correct verb to fill in the blank:”The students but not their teacher ____ angry with the administration.”
A. Is
B. Are
C. Either A or B
