Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a polite request?
A. Can you pass the salt, please?
B. You must pass the salt.
C. You will pass the salt.
D. You should pass the salt.

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Grammar › ViewNever________any doubt about the matter.
A. has there been
B. hasn’t there been
C. there has been
D. there hasn’t been
Passive Voice › View
A: “Where were you?”
B: “Ah, I was lost on the street.”
Which sentence has the same meaning with the underlined?
A. I got lost on the street.
B. I get lost on the street.
C. I have lost on the street.
D. I’m losing on the street.
Conjunctions › ViewMy cousin had a really bad day yesterday. He was late to his interview _____ he got lost looking for the right room.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so
Vocabulary › View
What does the noun “fallacy” mean?
A. A true statement
B. A faulty belief or argument
C. A logical conclusion
D. A proven fact
