Which sentence uses a modal verb to express an ability in the past?
A. I can swim across the river.
B. She could solve difficult math problems when she was younger.
C. He might finish his work on time.
D. We must leave early today.
E. They should study more for the exam.

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewSelect the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
The nurse gave instructions to the patient on the care of his renal disease.
A. Fatal
B. Kidney
C. Heart
D. Lung
Grammar › View
NASSER HADY………………………(have) a shower at the moment
A. has
B. is having
Grammar › ViewHow would you change this into a metaphor? ” He ate like a pig.”
A. He ate like a pig does.
B. He eats like pigs do.
C. He is a pig.
D. He is like a pig when he eats.
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A: ‘Are you having a holiday this year?’
B: ‘Yes, I ______ to Hawaii.’
A. am going
B. have been
C. have gone
