Which of the following is correct for expressing uncertainty in the future?
A. She must leave now.
B. He might call you later.
C. They will be here on time.
D. I can finish this task today.
E. You should go there immediately.

Random Topics:
Grammar - Future ActionComparisionsPast Tense & Past Continuous TenseAdjectives and ArticlesSimple TenseArgumentative VocabularyTenses and OpinionsGrammar-Present Continuous-Sentence MakingToo or EnoughVerbs & AdverbsOther quiz:
Present Tenses › ViewA: ‘Have you been for a walk?’
B: ‘Yes. I often ______ for walks in the evenings.’
A. have gone
B. am going
C. go
Passive Voice › View
You can use Passive Voice to:
A. speak about who was important in the sentence.
B. change the focus of your sentence.
C. change the meaning of the sentence.
D. write formal and informal speeches.
Grammar › View_______ moving next week, so we should help them pack up.
A. Their
B. There
C. They’re
Grammar › View
Choose the contextual meaning of the underlined expression :
I will fight tooth and nail if they try to take my ideas.
A. bite and scratch
B. injure their teeth and nail
C. with every available means
D. fight with dagger and bow
