[ Modal Verbs ]
Which modal verb expresses ability in the present?
A. Should
B. Could
C. Must
D. Can
E. Might

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Grammar › ViewAmy won’t…
A. definitely go to university when I finish school.
B. go to the gig next week. It depends on how much money they’ve got.
C. go out tonight. She’s got an exam tomorrow morning.
D. get into the football team. You’re a great player.
E. that it will snow tomorrow.
Prepositions › View
She specializes ___ pediatric medicine.
A. for
B. in
C. to
D. with
E. about
Modal Verbs › ViewIt expresses a suggestion or a recommendation or an expectation that someone should do something.
A. must
B. would
C. ought to
Tenses › View
It’s 2 years ________ Joe.
A. that I don’t see
B. that I haven’t seen
C. since I didn’t see
D. since I saw
